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Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah | Alumni blog
It is rare for the death of a poet to be a lead story on the major TV news channels in the UK and announced on the front page of a national newspaper. But Benjamin Zephaniah was exceptional in so many ways. He was acclaimed as the people’s poet...
Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Laurence Carmichael….. Tower Hamlets (TH) Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy was adopted as part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) Local Plan in January 2020. The policy aimed to be part of a set of local planning...
The African Prisons Project: Student blog The African Prisons Project: Student blog | Bristol Law School blog
The following blog post is part of a series of blogs on the Pro Bono Offering at UWE Bristol: One of the many strands of activity students can undertakes as part of the UWE Pro Bono Unit is with the African Prisons Project led by Kathy Brown....
Bristol Business School blog | Bristol Business School blog
Using referencing software Sarah-Louise Weller and Noëlle Quénivet Referencing is a cornerstone of academic integrity and scholarly communication. It ensures that ideas are ...Read More Bristol Business School Hosts the South Gloucestershire...
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in delivering Citizen Science projects: Insights from the WeCount project Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in delivering Citizen Science projects: Insights from the WeCount project | Science Communication Unit blog
Margarida Sardo and Sophie Laggan WeCount is a citizen science research project funded by the H2020 SwafS-programme and aims to empower citizens to take a leading role in the production of data evidence and knowledge around mobility in their own...
“Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. “Futureproofing Luton”: Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local Eco-warriors. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
……..by Helen Hoyle On Monday this week MSc Urban Planning student William Cottrill and I had the privilege of spending the morning with 10 young Eco-warriors from Riverbank Primary School in Luton. The main objective of our morning...
Economic Crime Experts Directory - Research centres and groups
The Economic Crime Experts Directory is a connection of academics who publish research about economic, or financial crime, organised by primary area of expertise.
Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. | Student views blog
By Alex MSc Sustainable Development in Practice. We asked our Professional and Creative Writing students to interview Postgraduate students/graduates about their experience at UWE Bristol and ghost write a blog based on their answers. In this...
Think tank praises Ofsted’s changes but says more can be done Think tank praises Ofsted’s changes but says more can be done | Bristol Business School blog
Written by Jeremy Allen Members of a pioneering institute set up to shape national education policy on enterprise skills has welcomed The Office for Standards in Education Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) new draft inspection...
Applied Transfusion and Transplantation Science - MSc
Study this unique MSc in Applied Transfusion and Transplantation Science in partnership with NHS Blood and Transplant, a leading organisation in this field.
Aerospace Engineering - BEng(Hons)
BEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering allows you to study in the UK's aerospace hub on a course developed with some of the biggest names in engineering.
Disclosure Control of neurominority groups – Protection or Erasure? References Disclosure Control of neurominority groups – Protection or Erasure? | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Data protection is important – so what’s the problem? Written by Cara Kendal Statistical Disclosure Control is an important process where statistical data is protected before being released to make sure that no identifying...