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Education is a privilege Education is a privilege | Alumni blog
Anti-racist educator Aisha Thomas MBE LLB(Hons) Law (2006) founder of Representation Matters talks to us about her journey her inspiration her successes and what’s next. Tell us about the start of your journey studying law and your early legal...
Distinguished Professorial Address – Jackie Ford Distinguished Professorial Address - Jackie Ford | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Date: Tuesday 24th March 2020 Time: 17:30 – 19:30 Location: Bristol Business School Bristol Business School will be hosting Jackie Ford from Durham University Business School on 24th March for a Distinguished Professorial Address. This...
Interview with Celina Tomas 2nd year student LLB (Hons) – awarded with the Ellucian Prize for the most committed volunteer 2023 Interview with Celina Tomas 2nd year student LLB (Hons) - awarded with the Ellucian Prize for the most committed volunteer 2023 | Bristol Law School blog
How would you describe your volunteering experience? Volunteering allowed me as an individual with cerebral palsy to become an advocate for my community. By sharing my personal stories raising awareness and educating others I was able to help...
Roundtable on Environmental Crimes Roundtable on Environmental Crimes | Bristol Law School blog
By Chetana Rukshani Karunatilaka and Cristian Heredia Ligorria PhD Candidates at the UWE Bristol Law School. On Wednesday 7th of February 2024 the Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group (ELSRG) hosted a roundtable discussion on...
The Power of Flowers….designing urban meadows for people and wildlife The Power of Flowers....designing urban meadows for people and wildlife | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle The power of flowers isn’t difficult to appreciate on a cold grey November afternoon. Vibrant colourful flowers lift the spirit at any time of year but probably more so in winter. Research has shown that a gift of flowers can...
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Danni Sinnett (SPE) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit)…. There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines have a legacy of highly polluted...
A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy A turn for the better: implications of the Welsh Government’s world-leading roads policy | Centre for Transport and Society blog
What strategies have led to the new policy? The Welsh Government’s Wales Transport Strategy of March 2021 has three priorities: to bring services to people in order to reduce the need to travel; to allow people and goods to move easily from to...
How Clearing opened doors for me on results day. How Clearing opened doors for me on results day. | Student views blog
By India BA(Hons) Broadcast Journalism. UWE Bristol student India tells us how calling our Clearing hotline helped to reassure her when she faced difficult decisions on results day. She shares why she chose UWE Bristol and the support she’s...
Month: August 2023 August 2023 | Healthy Waters blog
Guest blog post by Professor Chad Staddon Professor of Resource Economics and Policy Sewage releases into rivers are a significant problem in Stroud District where I have lived for more than twenty years. They cause significant damage to the...
Month: December 2023 6 December 2025 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Above image: TRAIL Cycling Autumn School participants © TRAIL As a second-year PhD student researching nature and cycling here in the West of England I was delighted to attend a Cycling Autumn School in the Netherlands this November organised by...