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UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance – UWE Professor UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance - UWE Professor | Research and External Engagement
Nicholas Ryder who is a Professor in Financial Crime at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) says the UK authorities’ ‘lacklustre’ approach to enforcing its financial crime provisions and a highly complex tax code has played a...
Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
The UWE Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) held its second annual conference on the 8th of September. A year after the establishment of the new centre the theme of the meeting was to emphasise and build on our connections with our academic and...
Moral Fibres: Dr Verity Jones brings fast fashion into focus at The Big Retreat Festival 2025 Moral Fibres: Dr Verity Jones brings fast fashion into focus at The Big Retreat Festival 2025 | Education blog
This week the serene landscapes of Pembrokeshire’s National Park will play host to one of the UK’s most uplifting wellness gatherings – The Big Retreat Festival. Among the 300+ experiences on offer one session stands out for its timely...
Applications open for Partnership PhD scheme Applications open for Partnership PhD scheme | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol has recently announced another application round of its successful Partnership PhD programme. A Partnership PhD bridges the gap between external organisations and university. It enables an organisation to gain access to cutting-edge...
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The UWE Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) held its second annual conference on the 8th of September. A year after the establishment of the new centre the theme of the meeting was to emphasise and build on our connections with our academic and...
Tracing data in science and commerce - Harnessing creativity and technology
Businesses across Europe have been able to improve how they work, save on costs and increase revenue by using innovative computer software designed by UWE Bristol.
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.
Plastic ingestion widespread in Welsh seabird, study suggests
A study of the Manx shearwater, an internationally important breeding population of seabird, revealed that almost three-quarters had ingested plastic.
Science Journalism Summer School 2017 Science Journalism Summer School 2017 | Science Communication Unit blog
Every two years the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) hosts its one-day Science Journalism Summer School. The 2017 event took place on 5 July at the Wellcome Trust in London and I went along as a budding freelance science writer to...
Encouraging vaccination uptake through public health messaging in pandemics review
A review of studies examining how the public responds to health messages encouraging vaccination in pandemic finds room for improvement in achieving uptake.
Leah Tomkins – it’s all about the experience of happiness! :) Leah Tomkins - it's all about the experience of happiness! :) | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
This project is a collaboration with Virginia Eatough and Zoe Boden at Birkbeck University of London. We are interested in what it is like to feel happy – both in terms of its felt embodied sense and in terms of the way it is thematised....
Educational partners in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies - Computing and Creative Technologies
The School of Computing and Creative Technologies works with a significant number of successful and longstanding academic partners.