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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...
Month: May 2021 10 January 2026 | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
In a survey I conducted a few years ago I was keen to discover what agencies thought about the quality of the briefing process. The results were disconcerting though not surprising. For example asked to score the statement ‘Clients are good at...
Month: February 2023 10 January 2026 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Stefano Gasparri The effect of digitalization Digitalization has become the ‘buzzword’ that captures all aspects of technological change associated with the increasing use of digital technology in organizational and productive processes...
Bristol: An exemplar of ‘reflexive governance’ for sustainable urban development? Bristol: An exemplar of ‘reflexive governance’ for sustainable urban development? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
Stephen Hall Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments UWE Bristol Aksel Ersoy Department of Management in the Built Environment Delft University of Technology Netherlands As scholars living in Bristol we are fascinated by this old port...
Can industrial relations and trade unions be ‘smart’ in the digital world of work? Insights from three cases: Industry 4.0 e-commerce and digital platforms in Italy Can industrial relations and trade unions be ‘smart’ in the digital world of work? Insights from three cases: Industry 4.0 e-commerce and digital platforms in Italy | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Dr Stefano Gasparri The effect of digitalization Digitalization has become the ‘buzzword’ that captures all aspects of technological change associated with the increasing use of digital technology in organizational and productive processes...
Planning in a time of pandemics Planning in a time of pandemics | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Katie McClymont….. Strange times we are in. Somewhere in the midst of transitioning to online teaching (or at least attempting to- I’ll leave it up to my students to be the judge of how successful this has been) home-schooling three...
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...
My UWE internship: a diary 24th-28th of April My UWE internship: a diary 24th-28th of April | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Sinead Ryan I am currently carrying out an internship with UWE Bristol’s World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Healthy Urban Environments. As part of my internship programme with UWE Bristol I had the pleasure of attending a...
Handbook Launch: Gender and Employment in the Public Sector Handbook Launch: Gender and Employment in the Public Sector | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Hazel Conley and Paula Koskinen Sandberg have co-edited a new International Handbook on Gender and Employment in the Public Sector published by Edward Elgar in their International Handbooks on Gender series. This blog is based on the...
Using referencing software Using referencing software | Bristol Business School blog
Sarah-Louise Weller and Noëlle Quénivet Referencing is a cornerstone of academic integrity and scholarly communication. It ensures that ideas are properly attributed supports the credibility of research and facilitates peer review. In today’s...
Six factors supporting success for care leavers in higher education Six factors supporting success for care leavers in higher education | Education blog
There has long been a social policy concern about groups of young people who do not have ready access to higher education (HE). Among the lowest participation rates are those for care-experienced young people – i.e. those taken into the care of...
Month: February 2025 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
Alum Nicola Barke was the first female ever to compete in Burmese bareknuckle boxing a sport reserved for the fearless. She’s ranked number two in the world. Her fighting name is the Burmese Python. Not only a high calibre athlete Nicola also...