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Using referencing software Using referencing software | Bristol Business School blog
Sarah-Louise Weller and Noëlle Quénivet Referencing is a cornerstone of academic integrity and scholarly communication. It ensures that ideas are properly attributed supports the credibility of research and facilitates peer review. In today’s...
Research with purpose: The impact of hybrid working on Black women academics: navigating visibility care and change Research with purpose: The impact of hybrid working on Black women academics: navigating visibility care and change | Research and External Engagement
When we talk about hybrid working in higher education the conversation often centres on flexibility and productivity. But for Black women academics one of the most under-represented groups in UK universities the reality is far more complex. A...
Australia’s bold proposals for government data sharing Australia’s bold proposals for government data sharing | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Felix Ritchie. In August I spent a week in Australia working with the new Office of the National Data Commissioner (ONDC). The ONDC set up at the beginning of July is barely two months old but has been charged with the objective of getting a...
Sharing a vision for high quality green infrastructure.. Sharing a vision for high quality green infrastructure.. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle…. Organised by our own Hannah Hickman and Sarah O’Driscoll (Bristol City Council) the inaugural joint Bristol City Council – UWE Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments (SPE) Symposium on Green and...
Research into student fears of public speaking in higher education is most read paper of all time in the Journal of Further and Higher Education Research into student fears of public speaking in higher education is most read paper of all time in the Journal of Further and Higher Education | Research and External Engagement
In July 2021 the lead researcher Dr Rob Grieve and academic colleagues Dr Stephen Hunt Alison McKay and Dr Julie Woodley published a qualitative survey on student fears of oral presentations and public speaking in higher education in the Journal...
Applied Marketing Research Group blog Applied Marketing Research Group blog
The latest blog post is written by Martin Williams a member of UWE’s Applied Marketing Research Group. In 2012 I was the Sales & Marketing Director at the ecological attraction and charity the Eden Project. I wrote an email to my...
Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare Network (RiHN) - Research centres and groups
Find out more about how the Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare Network (RiHN) is a multi-disciplinary network that provides a forum to define the challenges of realising Redistributed Manufacturing (RDM) in healthcare.
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.
Library disability drop-in
The library disability support drop-in service is to provide guidance and arrange further support for disabled students and staff.
Library disability drop-in
The library disability support drop-in service is to provide guidance and arrange further support for disabled students and staff.
Library disability drop-in
The library disability support drop-in service is to provide guidance and arrange further support for disabled students and staff.
Café conversations at Glenside
Start your day with Student Life – enjoy coffee, pastries and the chance to meet new people and make connections over great conversation.