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Centre for African Social and Economic Transformation - Global Centre
UWE Bristol's CASET aims to create and deliver impact-led initiatives that empower individuals, groups and uplift communities in Africa.
Should you look before you cross this Christmas? Should you look before you cross this Christmas? | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
The Welsh Premier League and the 'significant risk' to match-manipulation. Is a specific offence required? (2019)
Book Chapter
Hall, M. (2019). The Welsh Premier League and the ‘significant risk’ to match-manipulation. Is a specific offence required?. In N. Ryder, & L. Pasculli (Eds.), Corruption in the Global EraRoutledge
This chapter explores issues relating to match manipulation in football with a specific focus on the Welsh Premier League. The article also considers the legal framework domestically and international and considers whether a specific offence is requi...
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Oman - Country or region
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Contact the Careers and Enterprise Development Team - Careers development
Get in touch with our friendly Careers and Enterprise Development Team if you have any questions about how to access careers support during your studies.
UWE Bristol receives Silver Athena Swan Institutional award
UWE Bristol has received the Silver Athena Swan Institutional Award for gender equality.
Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers (2019)
Journal Article
Ismail, N. (2019). Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers. BMC Public Health, 19(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7396-7
Background: Prisons offer the state the opportunity to gain access to a population that is at particularly high risk of ill-health. Despite the supportive legal and policy structures surrounding prison rehabilitation, the oppressive nature of the aus...
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Influence of Bone Marrow Stromal and Leukemic Cells on Cytarabine Chemo-Toxicity in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). (2019)
Journal Article
Gynn, L. E., Anderson, E., Robinson, G. M., Wexler, S. A., Upstill-Goddard, G., Cox, C., …Morgan, R. G. (2019). Influence of Bone Marrow Stromal and Leukemic Cells on Cytarabine Chemo-Toxicity in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Blood, 134(Supplement 1), 2492. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-122891
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are known to protect leukemic cells from drug-induced toxicity within the bone marrow (BM) niche, however, less is known about leukemic impact on supportive MSC. The nucleoside-analogue, cytarabine (Ara-C), is a front-...
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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 (PSRG) 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...