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The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK (2019)
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Organ, S. (in press). The opportunities and challenges of improving the condition and sustainability of a historic building at an international tourist attraction in the UK. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-09-2018-0076
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Heritage tourism has become increasingly popular, and improving the sustainability of such sites is essential both nationally and internationally. The purpose of this paper is to explore the opportunities...
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This year International Women’s Day (IWD) are calling to #AccelerateAction. The IWD has put out a global call to share strategies resources and activities that positively impact women’s advancement and encourage...
Faith and community at University Faith and community at University | Student blog
By Bip Hakimzadah During my time at UWE I’ve struggled with interpersonal challenges. Whether it be personal social academic or anything and everything in between. Faith has always kept me grounded I think religion is an interesting thing. It’s...
Organizing in the Borderlands Organizing in the Borderlands | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
An important part of the OS blog is to share short snippets and updates from our current research projects. Today Dr Hugo Gaggiotti wanted to share his current collaborative British Academy project titled ‘Organizing in the...
Lego Robots deployed in the community Lego Robots deployed in the community | Engineering Our Future
Guest blog by Wing (Natalie) Leung 1st year Robotics student at UWE Bristol. Natalie describes delivering the Lego Mindstorm session that Luca Caruso (another intern) and herself designed and developed during the course of their internship. This...
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Meet Aswath Ganesan Indra MSc Robotics graduate and Co-founder of GI Healthcare – our first international student to successfully secure the Innovator Founder visa. He is on a mission to develop advanced food tech products to make freshly...
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By Johanna Reichel Second Year LL.B. Programme. With only nine years left until climate change becomes irreversible [1] stopping or slowing it down becomes increasingly crucial every day. One judicial instrument among others to combat climate...
Welcome to our new PSRG members! Trang Mai Trần Ben Steeden Adam Charles Harvey Andy Eastwood Danny Holmes Welcome to our new PSRG members! | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
This past autumn we were fortunate to welcome five new lecturers to our Department who have joined PSRG. We are excited to have these phenomenal researchers join our team. All of our new members are early-career researchers who are looking to...
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Bristol Law School has been successfully involved in legal education for over 40 years and provide high quality courses taught in a fully supportive learning environment. Our courses We offer the following undergraduate postgraduate and...
Transformation of Suspicious Activity Reporting to combat Financial and Cyber Crime Transformation of Suspicious Activity Reporting to combat Financial and Cyber Crime | UWEcyber Research Blog
An integral part of how the United Kingdom tackles money laundering criminality is through the use of Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR). These were first introduced in 1986 by the Drug Trafficking Offences Act and have evolved through the 2002...
UWE Bristol academic appointed to STRONG-AYA Ethics and Regulatory Advisory Board UWE Bristol academic appointed to STRONG-AYA Ethics and Regulatory Advisory Board | Research and External Engagement
Dr Francesco Tava Associate Professor of Philosophy has recently been appointed to the STRONG-AYA Ethics and Regulatory Advisory Board. STRONG-AYA is a new interdisciplinary multi-stakeholder European network to improve healthcare services...