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Multi-national meaning – how inclusive leadership and equality translate across languages Multi-national meaning – how inclusive leadership and equality translate across languages | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
The rapid growth of global multi-national corporations raises several questions about the Western dominance of the English language in shaping ideas about leadership in international business. It has been noted for some time now[i] that most...
Investigation into microfibres within a commercial laundrette Investigation into microfibres within a commercial laundrette | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
By Jacqui Warner Environmental Management MSc student Below Jacqui shares her dissertation proposal to investigate microfibres with a laundrette: Most people never consider the fabric of their clothes the composition of the fibres (Liu et al....
Case study: How happy is your pig? Case study: How happy is your pig? | Research and External Engagement
Professor Melvyn Smith was recently interviewed by KTN about his research into the emotional state of pigs. The below case study was written by Alan Cowie at KTN as part of their annual report: Innovation in agriculture has advanced...
Celebrating British Science Week: Love & Science: Bristol’s Weekly Dose of Fascinating Science and Fun Celebrating British Science Week: Love & Science: Bristol’s Weekly Dose of Fascinating Science and Fun | Research and External Engagement
By George Edwards Presenter Love and Science BCfm Radio and MSc Science Communication Student From cockatoos dipping pasta in blueberry yogurt to unravelling the theory of dark matter Love & Science has it all. These are just two of the many...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Powerline Technologies Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Powerline Technologies | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
Meet the Business and Alumni Partnerships Team at UWE Bristol Meet the Business and Alumni Partnerships Team at UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
Since our formation in Spring 2025 our team has been dedicated to building meaningful connections between UWE Bristol our alumni community and the wider business world. We exist to create and nurture partnerships that deliver real value –...
Roger Griffith: A Journey of Life-Long Learning Roger Griffith: A Journey of Life-Long Learning | Research and External Engagement
Dr Roger Griffith MBE is a part-time Lecturer specialising in Creative Writing in the College of Arts Technology and the Environment and working on several community projects at UWE Bristol. He is also a writer social activist and has a passion...
Are women part of mankind? Are women part of mankind? | Science Communication Unit blog
The ‘leaky pipeline’ has been in the press again thanks to the now infamous Google staff memo and the BBC2 programme about ‘no more boys and girls’. Adapted from her original article in the Journal of Science Communication Laura Fogg-Rogers...
Under the Sea: My year as the European Rolex Scholar Under the Sea: My year as the European Rolex Scholar | Science Communication Unit blog
Sometimes I am amazed at how life just seems to fit seamlessly into place. You have to take a step back on the odd occasion to see how every step has added to the goal that you may still not see. I was always fascinated with the sea from a young...
Alcohol and blackouts: what’s happening in those lost hours? Alcohol and blackouts: what’s happening in those lost hours? | Student blog
by Becky Risley Ever woken up after a night out and can’t remember parts of the night? Or maybe you’ve had nights where whole chunks of time are missing? Sometimes we make light of these experiences or pass them off as joke but they can be...
Allyship in our community Allyship in our community | Student blog
Written by Brodie Goodall (They/Them) Allyship is a crucial part of queer liberation. The need for allies grows by the day as members of the LGBTQ+ community are denied life saving healthcare are used as political tools struggle to find safe...
Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead Healthy High Streets? Establishing a baseline and co-creating monitoring in Glencoyne Square Southmead | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Rachel Alcock-Hodgson How can a community know what impact their work has on their local area? What are the key features of a ‘Healthy High Street’ in a Bristol neighbourhood setting? Can monitoring be robust community-led and place...