Sama Zou’bi BILT Student Fellow 20/21 working on the projects – Creating online communities – Assessment and feedback – Students as researchers -Decolonisation.… Continue reading...
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Humans of Bristol University – Mainga Bhima
Sama Zou’bi BILT Student Fellow 20/21 working on the projects – Creating online communities – Assessment and feedback – Students as researchers -Decolonisation.… Continue reading...
Humans of Bristol University – Roy Kiruri
Sama Zou’bi BILT Student Fellow 20/21 working on the projects – Creating online communities – Assessment and feedback – Students as researchers -Decolonisation.… Continue reading...
Humans of Bristol University: Hazel McShane
Hazel McShane is a final year Physics and Innovation student and co-founder of SATIS, the female urinal. We caught up over Zoom on an outrageously sunny day to talk about the possible benefits of lockdown, the pros and cons of … Continue reading...
Humans of Bristol University: Isobel Hirst
Isobel Hirst is a third year Biochemistry student who completed her year in industry last year. She is one of the students who was selected to represent Bristol University at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research, which has been postponed. … Continue reading...
BILT Broadcast episode 16: Meet the PVC-Education, Prof Tansy Jessop (Special Edition)
In this special edition episode, BILT’s Amy Palmer interviews the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education at the University of Bristol, Professor Tansy Jessop, who shares her first impressions of Bristol, the work she has done so far and what she hopes … Continue reading...
Best of Bristol: Hermes Gadelha
The walls of Hermes’ office were covered in beautiful art – which we later found out had been painted by his dad. It was a lovely space to be in as we sat down early on a Monday morning and … Continue reading...
Best of Bristol: Andy Radford
I met Andy in his office in the Life Sciences Building, and enjoyed a panoramic view of the ASS Library, talking about Best of Bristol, recognising that things don’t always go the way you plan (especially working as a scientist … Continue reading...
In interview with… Lee Marshall
In Autumn 2019, Professor Lee Marshall from SPAIS was awarded a BILT Teaching Innovation Grant to organise mindfulness lessons for 1st year Sociology students.
Why did you set up this project?
There were two reasons. The first is that, like … Continue reading...
Best of Bristol: Michael Malay – Hope in the Dark
As February storms raged across an already embattled Britain (weather-wise and politically), Michael and I took refuge in the Multifaith Chaplaincy to contemplate why hope might still be possible for us. After our cups of tea brewed, I congratulated Michael on his … Continue reading...