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How can I produce a high-quality research dissertation with impact? Top tips and reflections How can I produce a high-quality research dissertation with impact? Top tips and reflections | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Megan Streb… About 9 months after I handed in my dissertation Sustrans published a report based on my findings which was picked up by national media and has been included in an LGA briefing to local authorities. Some of the strategies I...
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UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Jona Razzaque UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Professor Jona Razzaque | Research and External Engagement
Jona Razzaque is a Professor of Environmental Law at UWE Bristol a barrister and holds a PhD in law from the University of London. Prior to joining UWE Bristol she worked as a staff lawyer with the Foundation for International Environmental Law...
The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) | Research and External Engagement
The Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks and Asians (ALIBSA) webinar was launched in February 2023. It is a monthly series aimed at addressing health inequalities and enhancing the well-being of South Asian and Black older adults globally. The webinar was...
Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! Making an award winning podcast: podcasts can be a great way to do science communication and have a lot of fun! | Science Communication Unit blog
You hear a lot of advice from people when you are thinking of setting up a podcast. People have all sorts of opinions about how long episodes should be what you should talk about how you should talk how often you should release episodes. I’m not...
Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate | Bristol Business School blog
They are a costly problem for universities accounting for hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost tuition fees every year. But an enterprising student from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) believes he has the solution to...
The art of the possible: supporting progression to higher education The art of the possible: supporting progression to higher education | Education blog
Encouraging disadvantaged young people to participate in higher education has been a priority for successive governments over the last 20 years. Often the focus for this work has been on ‘aspiration-raising’ – built on the idea that they have low...
Announcement: New Series in collaboration with BLCC Announcement: New Series in collaboration with BLCC | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
HRWE are proud to announce that for academic year 2024/2025 we will be collaborating with the Bristol Leadership and Change Centre to give a year long series of seminars talks and workshops open to all and completely free. More information and...
Inaugural “This is Essential Work” exhibition launched Inaugural “This is Essential Work” exhibition launched | Research and External Engagement
Picture by Aline Brune one of the profiled artists from the exhibition. The “This is Essential Work” project is an online open-access intersectional feminist exhibition initiated by academic mothers and creators Michal Nahman (UWE Bristol) and...
Don’t forget: UWE women in STEM events tomorrow Don't forget: UWE women in STEM events tomorrow | Engineering Our Future
There’s still time to sign up for two FREE events hosted by UWE at the Bristol and Bath Science Park tomorrow (please note the change of venue; these events were originally scheduled to be held at UWE): Women Like Me – Boosting mentoring...
Children’s Voices in a Pandemic: Looking Forwards Children’s Voices in a Pandemic: Looking Forwards | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by Dr Sara Williams Senior Lecturer and Researcher (Environmental Psychology) Welcome to our blog post where we share a novel methodology that we designed and implemented in the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Voices...