Faculty of Business and Law wrote: The Women's Work Lab and UWE Part 2
For the last month, my team at UWE Bristol, the Stakeholder Engagement team, have had a guest with us on placement. This is part of an initiative set up by an amazing Community Interest Company called Women’s Work Lab.
Becky Ware has joined us (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: The Women's Work Lab and UWE Part 1
Camilla Rigby is the Co-Founder and Joint CEO of Women’s Work Lab (WWL), a Community Interest Company with the stated aim to support under-represented women aged 25+ to fulfil their career potential and become work ready. The WWL aims to unlock po (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol celebrating world Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Day 2022
UWE Bristol are proud to work with many Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the region. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for up to 90% of businesses, 60% to 70% of employment, and they account for half of global GDP, (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Inhale the Future, Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution
Written by Linda Pengelly (MSc Student for Environmental Management)
In the early to mid-1900s, the hangover from Britain’s Industrial Revolution of the previous two centuries (when emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) were at their peak) was sti (More) | |
katcorbett2 wrote: UWE Bristol-led study explores natural alternative to antibiotics in fight against Salmonella in pig farming
Salmonella causes more than 93 million cases of salmonellosis, resulting in 155,000 deaths annually worldwide. Many severe cases are associated with the production and consumption of pork: salmonella is found in the pig gut and is often mult (More) | |
katcorbett2 wrote: Community STEM Club connects local community, engineering students, and industry professionals
The Old Library Community STEM Club has become a well-established weekly event in Eastville since it was first launched in September 2021: every Thursday after school, children and their parents or carers make their way to the Old Library Community (More) | |
hannahnuttall wrote: How volunteering at Bristol Drug Project helped me choose a new career path
Lainie-Jayne Smith, Criminology BA (Hons)
My reasons for volunteering
After finishing my second year, I became aware of how valuable my time is and started to realise how much I needed to take advantage of summer break. I also wanted to ge (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Scale Up 4 Growth Gloucestershire – more workshops announced for 2022
The Scale Up 4 Growth Gloucestershire (S4GG) programme has to date provided grant funding and training to 60 businesses in the Gloucestershire region.
Delivered in partnership between UWE Bristol, Gloucestershire College, and NatWest, and funded (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol academic leads new study exploring equitable outcomes for babies born out of hospital
Adapted from this blog from the South West Academic Health Science Network.
Around 0.5% of all UK births happen out of hospital unexpectedly, whether at home, in a public place, or in a car or ambulance while the mother is on the way to hospital (More) | |
Careers Team wrote: My life changing volunteering at St Werburgh's City Farm
This volunteering experience was life changing for me for a number of reasons.
I moved to Bristol from London in June 2020 just after the first national lockdown to enrol in the Environmental Science Access course at City of Bristol College. My (More) |