Bristol Poverty Institute's February 2023 newsletter
Bristol Poverty Institute's latest monthly newsletter is available to read
Bristol Poverty Institute's latest monthly newsletter is available to read
Bristol Poverty Institute's latest monthly newsletter is available to read
In our three most recent blogs, we provide insights into recent BPI activities and a whistle-stop tour of our last 12 months
For updates on Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) activities, poverty-relevant news, events and funding opportunities, check out the latest BPI Newsletter
Two international future research leaders, Dr Nkechi Owoo and Dr Tanveer Ahmed Naveed, have received awards to visit the BPI and work with our Director, Professor David Gordon
We want to hear from you! The Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) are in the process of scoping our activities for 2023, and would love to hear from our community about what you would like us to cover in 2023.
School for Policy Studies PhD Researcher Cynthia L Fonta shares her experience volunteering in Burkino Faso and Cameroon, how this has informed her approach to her PhD project, and tips for Policy Studies research students
'Ending Child Poverty: A Policy Agenda' highlights the urgency of tackling child poverty and the growing vulnerability of many children around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, conflict, and economic instability
We are delighted to launch our new monthly BPI newsletter, which will share poverty-relevant news, events, funding opportunities and links to resources
During August 2022, the Bristol Poverty Institute organised a week of in-person Advanced Poverty Research Methods training at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
The Bristol Poverty Institute is pleased to relaunch our internal funding scheme for researcher-led engagement activities for the 2022-23 academic year.
Bristol Poverty Institute Board Member Professor Leon Tikly has been conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
A journal article co-authored by Bristol Poverty Institute and University of Cape Town colleagues titled 'Socioeconomic-Related Inequalities in COVID-19 Vulnerability in South Africa’ has been published
A new £4 million Hub for Gambling Harms Research has been launched at the University of Bristol to build greater understanding and evidence around the growing and diverse impact of gambling harms.
Registration is now open for our BPI Showcase event on Thursday 30th June 2022, and we are now inviting poster submissions for this event
Save the Date and Call for Expressions of Interest to present your research at our BPI Showcase event on Thursday 30th June 2022
The Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) is pleased to relaunch our funding scheme for researcher-led engagement activities for the 2021-22 academic year.