A determined student will cycle 2,500km across nine countries to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer – after his mum overcame the disease.
A new report has revealed how the 100 most populated cities globally are becoming increasingly exposed to flooding and ...
We have two exciting summer internship opportunities for UK undergraduates, irrespective of degree discipline, who are ...
James Foulds, former Chair of University Council, passed away in February at the age of 88. We offer this tribute to a ...
Peter Haggett, Professor of Urban and Regional Geography, passed away on 9 February at the age of 92. His colleagues and ...
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol. Whether you are an organisation or individual entrepreneur, a ...
Levi McLaughlin (North Carolina State University) “What Determines When a Disaster Ends? Ways 3.11 is Articulated by Religious Activists” Erica Baffelli (University of Manchester) “Whose Crisis?
These workshops are a forum space to advance and promote best and standardised practices in data access, handling, security, analysis and public engagement. Our network is open to universities, ...
In this talk, I discuss the notion of decolonial language awareness to analyze Indigenous languaging in linguistic survivance and epistemic resurgence against linguistic/epistemic universalism of ...
The Centre for Crime, Law and Society (CCLAS) is a centre of excellence and collaboration in the complex interface between crime, law and society. Uniting internationally recognised expertise and wide ...
This documentary follows artist Naoya Hatakeyama as he photographs the devastated landscape of his hometown of Rikuzentakada after 3/11. Hatakeyama, who represented Japan in the 2001 Venice Biennale ...
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