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An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market (2019)
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Khongthaworn, P. An exploration of the role of bloggers and blogger characteristics, in the consumer buying process for cosmetics in the Thai market. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository....ribe.com/output/1490848
Consumers often use online information to help them make better buying decisions (Cheung, 2014; Lu et al., 2014). Blogs and bloggers’ opinion can be one of the most important sources of information for consumers evaluating products and services, redu...
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People who are flying less often for environmental reasons want more visible leadership from environmental organisations and green employers to overcome expectations that ‘flying is normal’. That is the conclusion of a study...
Cyber Security - MSc
MSc Cyber Security seeks to address the global cyber skills gap, providing you with an advanced knowledge and understanding of cyber security issues.
Dr Myriam Bellaouaied links service marketing to health considering ‘healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing in new research study Dr Myriam Bellaouaied links service marketing to health considering 'healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing in new research study | Research and External Engagement
Dr Myriam Bellaouaied Senior Lecturer in Marketing at UWE Bristol has had her project considering ‘healthcare staff and patients’ wellbeing and impacts on the quality/provision of care and patient experience’ approved by the...
New research to support a thriving health and care workforce is launched
A national research partnership will explore ways to support wellbeing and sustainability in the NHS and social care same day and urgent care workforce.
A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...
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A new book from UWE Bristol colleagues is shining a light on how we can take a fresh approach to preventing sexual abuse. Content note: This blog discusses sexual abuse and prevention. The book Developing and Implementing a Public Health and...
UWE Bristol partners in innovative blended nursing degree to reduce barriers to entry
From February 2021, UWE Bristol will be delivering a new blended nursing programme in partnership with the Open University.
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By Amelia Taylor As a Senior Lecturer at UWE Bristol Dom McLernon needed a postgraduate degree for both professional credibility and to clear pathways in his current role at UWE Bristol. Before achieving his Professional Development Award MSc in...
Heritage and climate resilience: global lessons from Yemen Heritage and climate resilience: global lessons from Yemen | Research and External Engagement
As the realities of climate change intensify it is increasingly clear that resilience must extend beyond infrastructure and economics. Cultural heritage however remains one of the most overlooked elements in this equation. UWE Bristol...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle | Research and External Engagement
Dr Simon Scarle is a Senior Lecturer in Games Technology and Program Leader for the MSc Commercial Games Development. Simon is a Theoretical Physicist by background and previously worked in a number of postdoctoral roles producing computer...
The Centre for Machine Vision working on Detection for Early signs of Digital Dermatitis Lesions and Lameness Within Dairy Cattle The Centre for Machine Vision working on Detection for Early signs of Digital Dermatitis Lesions and Lameness Within Dairy Cattle | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) are the academic partner on an innovative project with Hoofcount to detect early signs of digital dermatitis lesions and lameness within dairy cattle. Hoofcount is a 10-year-old family business...