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Improving national prosperity and livelihoods in Laos, Southeast Asia - Securing a green resilient future
A collaborative approach to maximise the support available to farmers in Lao has significantly bolstered the national economy and the individual income of hundreds of households.
Fighting Malaria in Namibia: A New Cohort of Students Enroll in FBL’s Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice in Change Leadership Fighting Malaria in Namibia: A New Cohort of Students Enroll in FBL’s Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice in Change Leadership | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Professor Peter Case’s research on malaria healthcare service provision expanded to Namibia this year. Peter’s research teams – including three recent Zimbabwean graduates from the FBL Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice in Change...
BAME girls in Engineering: Opportunity to encourage diversity in engineering BAME girls in Engineering: Opportunity to encourage diversity in engineering | Engineering Our Future
A new project sponsored by UWE Bristol has kicked off to encourage motivate and inspire more girls of Black Asian and minority ethnicity (BAME) into the fields of Engineering and Technology where they are often under-represented. The project...
Tag: Welsh rugby Welsh rugby | Policing blog
Welcome to this week’s blog where we delve into ‘a day in the life’ of Inspector Dan Jones. Dan’s policing journey began in 2012 and his career has encompassed a myriad of roles within both Thames Valley Police and Avon...
Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces Beyond the Pavement: Learning the Cumulative Power of Everyday Green Spaces | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Joseph Harbourd As part of my MSc in Sustainable Development in Practice I am undertaking an internship and I have been fortunate to join the GP4Streets project working alongside Danielle Sinnett Owen Cranshaw and Issy Bray. This opportunity has...
UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app UWE Bristol alumni launch new Family Wellbeing app | Bristol Business School blog
Benjamin Draper Business Management with Economics graduate and William Testeil International Business graduate have created an app that makes it fun and simple for families to improve their wellbeing by encouraging them to exercise eat well and...
Tag: SARA Model SARA Model | Policing blog
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of police education it is crucial for policing professionals academics and aspiring officers to gain a deeper understanding of the current and emergent trends. This year I had the privilege of meeting...
Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution | Research and External Engagement
Written by Linda Pengelly (MSc Student for Environmental Management) In the early to mid-1900s the hangover from Britain’s Industrial Revolution of the previous two centuries (when emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) were at their peak) was still...
Case Study: UWE Bristol work with the Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association in developing the ILM Level 5 in Leadership and Management qualification for the industry Case Study: UWE Bristol work with the Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association in developing the ILM Level 5 in Leadership and Management qualification for the industry | Bristol Business School blog
The Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association (HAE EHA) selected UWE Bristol for a partnership to help develop the ILM Level 5 Leadership and Management qualification for the hire industry. HAE EHA are the industry leading trade...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...
Aspirations expectations and rethinking outreach Aspirations expectations and rethinking outreach | Education blog
This post was originally published on The British Educational Research Association on 18 December 2018. ‘Aspirations’ are a wonderfully simple concept. The problem is that it’s becoming increasingly clear they are of little worth in terms of...