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Student blog: The UWE Freedom of Speech Policy and the European Convention on Human Rights Student blog: The UWE Freedom of Speech Policy and the European Convention on Human Rights | Bristol Law School blog
Author: Xavier Baker This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol...
Celebrating International Women’s Day: the alta mentoring platform Celebrating International Women’s Day: the alta mentoring platform | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Written by Prof. Sue Durbin. Blog post originally posted by the Royal Aeronautical Society Today is International Women’s day (IWD) a global celebration and recognition of women’s achievements. It is also a time to reflect upon the challenges...
Innovative ‘smart socks’ could help millions living with dementia Innovative ‘smart socks’ could help millions living with dementia | Research and External Engagement
Inventor driven to act by great-grandmother’s dementia Milbotix’s ‘smart socks’ sense rising distress in those with dementia autism and other conditions that affect communication so their carers can intervene before things escalateCurrent...
South West Anti-Racist Education Forum South West Anti-Racist Education Forum | Education blog
On 28 June 2024 UWE Bristol hosted the third annual South West Anti-Racist Education Forum (SWAREF) an event organised in partnership between UWE Bristol and the University of Bristol. The 2024 SWAREF aimed to build on the previous two events in...
Tag: Career stories Career stories | Student blog
by Seif When I first moved to the UK as an international student I arrived with big goals and an even bigger list of people telling me “It’ll be impossible to get work experience in your first year.” After dozens of rejections from part-time...
Month: January 2025 29 November 2025 | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
Alienation: What is it? Alienation may not be a word that’s used very often in relation to the workplace but perhaps it deserves more attention than it receives. In the context of work it refers to employees who feel disconnected from their job...
Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? Online shopping and home deliveries: how can we reduce carbon emissions? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
A need for science to ‘slow down’? Experiences from the British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience A need for science to ‘slow down’? Experiences from the British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
By Alice Stephenson (PhD Student) BNA 2019 Festival of Neuroscience Dublin In April I was fortunate to attend the annual and prestigious British Neuroscience Association (BNA) Festival of Neuroscience. The conference provided a unique...
And still we lack the resolve our problems demand And still we lack the resolve our problems demand | Alumni blog
Illegally logged hard wood in Nigeria © Hard Rain Project / Mark Edwards Mark Edwards is one of the most widely published photographers in the world. His pictures are collected and exhibited by museums and art galleries in Europe the US and by...
Designing for Health: Healthy Streetlife Designing for Health: Healthy Streetlife | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Mark Drane (LinkedIn; Instagram) Reflections on a part-time PhD undertaken alongside healthy urbanism practice and during a global pandemic. …the street remains a social space like no other. Even in the context of divided and segregated...