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Digital Skills support from UWE Bristol provides varied and in-depth development opportunities for SMEs Digital Skills support from UWE Bristol provides varied and in-depth development opportunities for SMEs | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s Digital Skills: Workforce for the Future project has grown significantly since its launch in April and offers free support to SMEs looking to improve business productivity and sustainability through enhancing the digital skills and...
The Importance of Being Interested The Importance of Being Interested | Science Communication Unit blog
Robin Ince is now renowned as “the science guy” of comedy. From The Infinite Monkey Cage on BBC Radio 4 to his huge cabaret-style shows with Professor Brian Cox and a whole host of scientists and comedians performing at venues as big as the...
International Repair Day: UWE Bristol at the heart of a global movement International Repair Day: UWE Bristol at the heart of a global movement | Research and External Engagement
This is a guest blog written by Kat Corbett Interim Head of Circular Economy at UWE Bristol. On 18 October International Repair Day is celebrated worldwide. It is a moment to recognise the power of repair not only to reduce waste and emissions...
Learning Lab: Science Focus magazine Learning Lab: Science Focus magazine | Science Communication Unit blog
I was sitting near the cascade steps in Bristol City Centre when I had a rare epiphany. A guest on a podcast I was listening to mentioned that she worked as a freelance science writer and it sounded like the dream job. Two thirds of an MSc in...
Steven Pinker’s brilliant book teaches some useful lessons in science writing Steven Pinker’s brilliant book teaches some useful lessons in science writing | Science Communication Unit blog
Writing is easy until you learn how to do it. I still remember my first weeks as a trainee journalist on a local newspaper in Weston-super-Mare. Filled with confidence I’d sit there in my tartan trousers (I’d spent that last year studying in...
Case study: Shaping minimum wage policy Case study: Shaping minimum wage policy | Bristol Business School blog
Featured Researcher: Professor Felix Ritchie 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 Felix Ritchie’s research on the...
WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility | Science Communication Unit blog
Air quality and traffic congestion are among the main causes of poor urban living and have sparked rising concerns about the negative impact that transport has on people’s health and wellbeing in urban areas. According to the European...
Recognition for Engagement: HRM student from UWE shortlisted for CIPD award Recognition for Engagement: HRM student from UWE shortlisted for CIPD award | Bristol Business School blog
Author: Deborah Bishop HRM Lecturer We at UWE Bristol Business School are very proud and excited as one of our recent MSc HRM students Cindy Fernandez has been announced as a finalist in this year’s CIPD People Management Awards in the...
Quantitative Health and Care Research - Professional/Short course
Equip yourself with the quantitative methods and skills necessary to undertake primary research and interpret published primary and secondary research.
Category: Careers and Enterprise Careers and Enterprise | Student blog
by Seif When I first moved to the UK as an international student I arrived with big goals and an even bigger list of people telling me “It’ll be impossible to get work experience in your first year.” After dozens of rejections from part-time...