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Women’s Work Lab placement in the CBL Stakeholder Engagement Team Women's Work Lab placement in the CBL Stakeholder Engagement Team | Bristol Business School blog
For the last month the Stakeholder Engagement team at the College of Business and Law have had a guest with us on placement. This is part of an initiative set up by an amazing Community Interest Company called The Women’s Work Lab. Jenease...
Tag: dementia dementia | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Dr. Tim Craig Associate Professor of Neuroscience talks to BBC Radio 4 Health and Science about the potential for Lion’s Mane extracts in the prevention or treatment of dementia As part of an episode of Inside Health on BBC Radio 4 BBC...
Law and Criminology - BA(Hons)
BA(Hons) Criminology and Law provides access to advanced computing systems, mock courtrooms and simulations that will give you real-world experience.
Case study: Eliminating Uncertainties and Improving Productivity in Mega Projects using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Case study: Eliminating Uncertainties and Improving Productivity in Mega Projects using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence | Bristol Business School blog
Over the next few weeks we will be sharing some case studies of our academic research from across the Bristol Business School. This case study looks at Professor Lukumon Oyedele and the power of big data in relation to Mega Projects. Written by...
Procurement - Finance Services
The procurement process at UWE Bristol and how to become a supplier.
Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives Launch of Taxation Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Global South Perspectives | Bristol Law School blog
The Research in Public International Law Group (RIPIL) of Bristol Law School (UWE) in collaboration with the International Environmental and Human Rights Research Cluster at the University of Derby recently hosted a hybrid launch event for...
How volunteering at Bristol Drug Project helped me choose a new career path How volunteering at Bristol Drug Project helped me choose a new career path | Careers and enterprise
Lainie-Jayne Smith Criminology BA (Hons) My reasons for volunteering After finishing my second year I became aware of how valuable my time is and started to realise how much I needed to take advantage of summer break. I also wanted to get an...
Spotlight on Professor Jonathan Gosling Spotlight on Professor Jonathan Gosling | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The International Leadership Association (ILA) brings together professionals with a keen interest in the study practice and teaching of leadership. It is the largest worldwide community committed to leadership scholarship development and...
Science Chatters Science Chatters | Science Communication Unit blog
Walking around the Frenchay campus at UWE Bristol is an intriguing experience. Wander down one corridor and you find yourself in the Centre for Appearance Research down another and you’ll find yourself flanked by science labs. Just what is that...
Introducing our research strength focus: Sustainability and Climate Change Resilience Introducing our research strength focus: Sustainability and Climate Change Resilience | Research and External Engagement
At UWE Bristol we are proud of our active and collaborative research community of bold and innovative thinkers that are breaking research boundaries. Our four key research strengths are: Creative industries and technologiesDigital FuturesHealth...
UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles – Capri Project UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles - Capri Project | Research and External Engagement
For the past three years researchers from the Centre for Transport and Society University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been involved in the Capri project looking into the impact of autonomous vehicles. Dr Ian Shergold has given a...
Peer pressure beyond the classroom: how social media and online games affect self-image Peer pressure beyond the classroom: how social media and online games affect self-image | Research and External Engagement
Today social media especially Facebook plays a big part in many of our lives. As well as providing a platform for online interaction with others reading news and seeing an odd video about kittens it is also shown to affect how we view ourselves –...