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DAS Monthly Employability Seminar: Finding Funding in STEM DAS Monthly Employability Seminar: Finding Funding in STEM | Employability in Applied Sciences
Following the March Department of Applied Sciences Monthly Employability seminar Sophie one of our writers has excellently summarised and captured the essence of the talk delivered. If you are in search for or are suspecting you may need funding...
Improving national prosperity and livelihoods in Laos, Southeast Asia - Securing a green resilient future
A collaborative approach to maximise the support available to farmers in Lao has significantly bolstered the national economy and the individual income of hundreds of households.
Aspirations expectations and rethinking outreach Aspirations expectations and rethinking outreach | Education blog
This post was originally published on The British Educational Research Association on 18 December 2018. ‘Aspirations’ are a wonderfully simple concept. The problem is that it’s becoming increasingly clear they are of little worth in terms of...
Category: Student life Student life | Student blog
We all know how important the topic of mental health is and it’s particularly important for uni students. You might be living away from home for the first time. Trying to juggle your academic studies socialising and earning some money....
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
Introduction by Dr Georgie Benford: Director of Learning and Teaching for Health and Social Sciences Welcome to our blog today. I am thrilled to share a unique and insightful piece from an exceptional young guest contributor. Katie recently had...
Time for SMEs in the West of England to seize the opportunities from the transition to net zero Time for SMEs in the West of England to seize the opportunities from the transition to net zero | Research and External Engagement
Calling SMEs across the West of England region – now is the time to plan for net zero with fully funded support from the Skills for Clean Growth programme. The pace of change in the economy and legislative environment is accelerating as...
Human tissue research and teaching at UWE Bristol - Resources for researchers
Information on human tissue in research and teaching at UWE Bristol.
Winning Leaders Award prototype unveiled at exhibition at UWE Bristol Winning Leaders Award prototype unveiled at exhibition at UWE Bristol | Engineering Our Future
Last year Hugh Sexey CE Middle School student Philippa Griffiths designed the Red Line Braking System for the Leaders Award competition in response to the question “If you were an engineer what would you do?” The Leaders Award sets...
Tag: Respect project Respect project | Policing blog
In this week’s Policing blog Dr Verity Jones and Dr Anne Eason report on their ground-breaking UWE Bristol project based on children’s lived experiences of racism in the UK set to transform police training. On 3rd February 2025 people...
Team Entrepreneurship student wins TARGETjobs undergraduate student of the year award Team Entrepreneurship student wins TARGETjobs undergraduate student of the year award | Bristol Business School blog
Oliver Haddon a third year student studying Team Entrepreneurship at Bristol Business School has won The Future Leader in Business Undergraduate of the Year award in the Annual TARGETjobs competition. 12 prestigious awards were up for grabs...
Routledge Focus on Team Academy – 4 Book Series Routledge Focus on Team Academy – 4 Book Series | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
This blog post is written by Berrbizne Urzelai Why This Book Series and Why Now? The idea of publishing a Team Academy (TA) book for me started back in 2017 when I began working in the UK because I could see that there were many differences...
Culture Club: Words Sight and Sounds Vol. 3 with Dr. Rita Gayle (University of Birmingham) Culture Club: Words Sight and Sounds Vol. 3 with Dr. Rita Gayle (University of Birmingham) | Education blog
Tuesday 19th March 2024 – 4:15pm-5:30pm // free and online // Eventbrite registration required for non-UWE colleagues By Malcolm Richards – Senior Lecturer in Education School of Education and Childhood The third in an exciting...