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Media Relations Team, 16 March 2022
Cemeteries are just as valuable as green spaces for hundreds of thousands of people across England, suggests new research by UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 15 March 2022
UWE Bristol has switched its default, campus search engine to Ecosia, contributing to the planting of thousands of trees around the world.
Media Relations Team, 14 March 2022
Research from UWE Bristol has revealed that the impact of current policy on restricting onshore wind farm development in England has led to a 97% decrease in the number of wind turbines that have been granted planning permission in the period 2016-2021.
Media Relations Team, 08 March 2022
History and media students from the UWE Bristol have joined forces with Sound Women South West to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fem FM, the UK’s first women’s radio station.
UWE Bristol unequivocally condemns the Russian government’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Media Relations Team, 07 March 2022
A report published today explores the pros and cons of the Bristol City Council leadership options ahead of the referendum in May, which will determine whether Bristol continues to have an elected mayor.
A major report released today shines a light on the lack of gender diversity amongst pilots in the airline industry, with a specific focus on the airline pilot trainer role.
Media Relations Team, 23 February 2022
Dr Jack Spicer, a UWE Bristol academic has been awarded a prestigious international criminology prize.
Media Relations Team, 18 February 2022
Education experts from institutions across the UK have created free educational resources to put sustainable fashion centre stage of the classroom.
Media Relations Team, 14 February 2022
Ian Chamberlain, a senior lecturer at the UWE Bristol, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Derwent Art Prize.
Media Relations Team, 10 February 2022
SMEs in the West of England can benefit from skills to help them transition to a low carbon economy, thanks to the Skills for Clean Growth programme.
Media Relations Team, 07 February 2022
New UWE Bristol research has found that school children identify predominantly female, able-bodied, young and white individuals tackling climate change.