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Month: June 2022 27 December 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Written by Elizabeth Green (UWE Bristol) Felix Ritchie (UWE Bristol) and Amy Tilbrook (University of Edinburgh) Many researchers in the UK working with confidential data attend the ‘Safe Researcher Training’ course (SRT). This training course...
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...
‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps ‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps | Bristol Business School blog
Author Jo Michell Senior Lecturer in Economics The media response to the Budget is always reliably low on content and high on hyperbole. Even by these exacting standards 2017 has been a vintage year. Coverage has focused almost exclusively on the...
Tag: VCECR VCECR | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....
Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act Reflections on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Amanda Ramsay One in four UK homes is estimated to currently be at risk of flooding with an average of £60 000 worth of damage inflicted per home when floods hit hardest. I learned this while contributing to a parliamentary roundtable this...
Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The ambition to achieve high quality design outcomes in the delivery of new homes is undisputed and currently prominent on the political agenda. Most recently we have seen amendments to the National Planning Policy...
Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects – the value in understanding implementation Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects – the value in understanding implementation | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman ‘There is very little pre-existing research on project implementation and the impact that a planning consent has on this stage. Our research fills an important knowledge gap and is not only of significance to the planning...
Planning for convenience: Public toilets Planning for convenience: Public toilets | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
British public toilets are increasingly in decline because of government cutbacks and lack of political will to provide facilities By Emerita Professor Clara Greed… As an Emerita Professor I am still very busy and for example I continue to...
Jack Grealish and the Media Response Jack Grealish and the Media Response | Bristol Law School blog
By Matt Hall Over the last week or so football has been the focus of much negative press attention stemming from incidents of fan/player altercation. In Scotland Glasgow Rangers captain James Tavernier was approached by a spectator in a game...
Higher and degree apprenticeship spotlight – Emma-Jean Higher and degree apprenticeship spotlight - Emma-Jean | Research and External Engagement
Find out how a higher and degree apprenticeship has supported Emma-Jean in her day-to-day role as a Physiotherapist. Emma-Jean is currently studying a higher and degree apprenticeship in Applied Physiotherapy at UWE Bristol. Here’s what she had...