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Media Relations Team, 04 June 2024
Student Emily Annakin is hoping to land her dream job, using her own experience of visual impairment to design inclusive urban spaces.
Media Relations Team, 24 May 2024
It has grown from two researchers and a PhD student to become what is considered the largest research centre in the world focussed on appearance and body image. Now the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR) has celebrated its 30th anniversary.
A leader in the UK’s creative industries, Sir Peter Bazalgette, has been appointed the new Chancellor of UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 22 May 2024
Researchers from UWE Bristol are getting ready to stage the world’s only international conference focused on issues around appearance and body image.
A UWE Bristol researcher has used old-fashioned photography methods to recreate images by a Victorian photographer noted for taking an iconic photo that became a Led Zeppelin album cover.
The event is the grand finale of ground-breaking research by UWE Bristol and St George's Bristol exploring the links between singing and wellbeing.
Media Relations Team, 21 May 2024
UWE Bristol’s award-winning innovation centre, Future Space, has opened its doors to 10,000 square feet of brand-new office and laboratory facilities.
Media Relations Team, 14 May 2024
A student at UWE Bristol is playing a starring role in a campaign to highlight the important contribution international students are making to the UK and its communities.
Media Relations Team, 10 May 2024
Striking images have been captured by student photographers for an exhibition marking 10 years since the Brunel building at Southmead Hospital opened.
Media Relations Team, 09 May 2024
A new bus wrap designed by student Rosalyn Burroughs has been unveiled to mark 80 years since the first female bus drivers were employed in Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 07 May 2024
UWE Bristol's Showcase offers visitors the chance to discover a new generation of talent from the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
Media Relations Team, 01 May 2024
New research has uncovered how the pandemic intensified and exposed the immense layers of unpaid work by mothers during maternity leave.