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£50 million UWE Business and Law building is a step closer £50 million UWE Business and Law building is a step closer | Bristol Business School blog
The new £50 million Faculty of Business and Law at UWE Bristol (the University of the West of England) is a step closer to completion. The new state-of-the-art building will house Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School and is part of the...
National Living Wage a ‘leap in the dark’: UWE economics expert National Living Wage a 'leap in the dark': UWE economics expert | Bristol Business School blog
The introduction of a National Living Wage next month is ‘leap in the dark’ which may put some smaller companies out of business says an economics expert from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). Associate Professor...
Professor Michael Dougan’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 29 March 2017 Professor Michael Dougan’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 29 March 2017 | Bristol Law School blog
It was with great pleasure that we welcomed Professor Michael Dougan at UWE. He shared his views on the consequences of Brexit on the UK and the EU. The title of his Address was ‘The UK outwith the EU and the EU without the UK’. His address could...
The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) | Bristol Law School blog
This blog was written by Mandy Beck an LLM in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development student at UWE Bristol. Today an airplane takes off approximately every 0.8 seconds somewhere around the globe.[1] The impact of the aviation sector on...
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...
Fair Bus Fares for Young People Policy Briefing Fair Bus Fares for Young People Policy Briefing | Research and External Engagement
Young people aged 16-24 use buses more than older age groups and have lower access to a car. Yet they face a postcode lottery in accessing free and discounted bus fares a new policy briefing from UWE Bristol and Sustrans finds. Access to buses...
A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) A fresh (and sunny) start at the Science Communication Unit (SCU) | Science Communication Unit blog
After almost three months back home it’s nice to sit down and try to put into words the adventure I experienced at the beginning of this year. I always wanted to have an experience abroad and I never had the chance to do an Erasmus exchange...
Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen Physics in the Freezer: Communicating Science with Liquid Nitrogen | Science Communication Unit blog
Working with liquid nitrogen can be a daunting experience. It can suffocate in an ill-ventilated room leave horrendous burns from seconds of skin exposure and turn a banana into a deadly weapon…And yet it somehow pales in comparison to working...
Guest Blog – Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism Guest Blog - Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism | Science Communication Unit blog
When it comes to food music and fashion the interesting stuff often emerges at the interfaces between styles and cultures. When sounds flavours and cultures collide the results can be fresh and thought-provoking. Science is no different. From my...
Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research Spotlight on the College of Arts Technology and Environment research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Arts Technology and Environment (CATE) has a vibrant research culture supporting a large range of exciting and impactful research across all our subject areas. Funded by a range of external funding bodies our research impacts on...
Pro Bono work: a win-win for students businesses and society Pro Bono work: a win-win for students businesses and society | Research and External Engagement
Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) are involved in Pro Bono work as far afield as Kenya and Uganda the United States as well as in the UK. Law and business students – both...
Uncovering unheard stories and amplifying voices that haven’t been heard in the mainstream Uncovering unheard stories and amplifying voices that haven’t been heard in the mainstream | Research and External Engagement
Professor Shawn Sobers Cultural Interdisciplinary Practice I’m an anthropologist so for me there’s no separation between the personal and the practice. That’s why I call my research heart work. Because it’s directly connected to me myself my...