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Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. Water security and climate adaptation in the Himalaya – exploring ecologies of water-care in Changthang Ladakh. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Michael Buser….. Over the past couple of years I’ve been researching some of the relationships between climate change water security and culture in the Changthang region of Ladakh India. Changthang is located at the western edge of the...
Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Research Showcase Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Research Showcase | Bristol Law School blog
Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School invite you to their Research Showcase on Wednesday 11 October at the Bristol Business School. The showcase will celebrate the breadth of research within both schools in Leadership Operations Economic...
Presentation of a Paper on Russia and International Law at a Symposium on Hybrid Warfare at the Swedish Defence University Presentation of a Paper on Russia and International Law at a Symposium on Hybrid Warfare at the Swedish Defence University | Bristol Law School blog
In the last few decades the concept of ‘hybrid warfare’ has gained prominence in international security studies. Although there is no agreed upon definition of hybrid warfare it can nonetheless be described as the simultaneous and synchronised...
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...
My Eye-Opening Nursing Elective in Tanzania My Eye-Opening Nursing Elective in Tanzania | Student views blog
UWE Bristol nursing alum Tia tells us about her nursing elective in Tanzania. She shares her experience of working overseas on a nursing placement and the differences between healthcare in the UK and in the developing world. How I chose my...
How running 27 miles helped UWE Bristol student Chloe raise awareness of student mental health. How running 27 miles helped UWE Bristol student Chloe raise awareness of student mental health. | Student views blog
By Chloe BA (Hons) Creative and Professional Writing Student Chloe talks about what inspired her to run 27 miles for the charity Mind. She shares how this has helped her to become more aware of her own mental health and how she hopes to inspire...
Gaining prescription rights: a qualitative survey mapping the views of UK counselling and clinical psychologists Gaining prescription rights: a qualitative survey mapping the views of UK counselling and clinical psychologists | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
Dr Alice Horton one of our counselling psychology alumni has recently published the research she carried out for her Doctorate in the journal: Advances in Mental Health. The research was supervised by PSRG members: Miltos Hadjiosif and Miles...
How a unique learning opportunity at UWE Bristol offered me a career-changing experience. How a unique learning opportunity at UWE Bristol offered me a career-changing experience. | Student views blog
By Kate BA(Hons) Filmmaking UWE Bristol undergraduate Kate tells us how a unique learning opportunity gave her the chance to try out new skills which has inspired her to consider new career options. Read more about Kate’s story. “When I first...
How UWE Bristol’s services helped me complete my master’s degree. How UWE Bristol’s services helped me complete my master’s degree. | Student views blog
By Uswatta MSc Advanced Wildlife Conservation in Practice We asked our 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 blog...
Month: March 2021 29 November 2025 | Alumni blog
We interviewed Tom Tucker co-founder of Minirigs back in 2019. In case you missed it here’s an introduction to the outstanding work of Tom and Minirigs along with the film of his interview. Tom Tucker – co founder of Minirigs Minirigs...
Romancing the Gibbet: sites of extraordinary punishment in Georgian England Romancing the Gibbet: sites of extraordinary punishment in Georgian England | Research and External Engagement
As part of the Being Human Festival 2019 Professor Steve Poole is co-hosting an event on 14 November that explores ‘dark tourism’ sites of extraordinary public execution in Georgian Britain. Read all about it in his post below: Steve Poole...
Understanding serious violence: The 3rd Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice network event Understanding serious violence: The 3rd Southwest Public Health and Criminal Justice network event | Research and External Engagement
By: Helen Erswell (Consultant in Health Protection SW Health Protection UK Health Security Agency) Rachel Campbell (Health and Justice Public Health Lead Office of the Regional Director of Public Health Southwest NHS England) Kieran McCartan...