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Media Relations Team, 16 November 2022
UWE Bristol aerospace engineering student Jared Newnham has been named the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Apprentice winner.
Media Relations Team, 10 November 2022
A study of the Manx shearwater, an internationally important breeding population of seabird, revealed that almost three-quarters had ingested plastic.
Media Relations Team, 09 November 2022
The Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship programme has won the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award at the Green Gown Awards 2022.
Open justice court reporting in a digital age cites UWE Bristol research in calls for renewed focus in the court system to removing public and media barriers to court proceedings.
Media Relations Team, 03 November 2022
Professor Susan Durbin and her team have won the ESRC 2022 Celebrating Impact Prize for research into women in the UK aviation and aerospace industry.
Showcasing Bristol's city-region as a leading production community, the summit focuses on ways to nurture creative talent and support innovation and diversity.
Media Relations Team, 01 November 2022
'If Racism Vanished for a Day’, is an illustrated book for young readers based on the experiences of 10 and 11 year old children in Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 25 October 2022
Dr Jonny Keeling, Head of BBC Studios Natural History Unit (NHU), has been appointed a Visiting Professor for the College of Arts, Technology and Environment at the UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 20 October 2022
Bristol and Bath's first ever Screen Summit, showcasing the city region as a leading global production community, takes place in Bristol next month (2 and 3 November).
Media Relations Team, 13 October 2022
UWE Bristol is one of a small number of universities whose Unison members are undertaking industrial action today (Thursday 13 October).
Media Relations Team, 12 October 2022
Experts from UWE Bristol are urging the Government to listen to children’s voices and make vital policy changes to improve young people’s wellbeing.
Climate change is causing the geographical expansion of disease-carrying ticks and tiger mosquitoes according to a report written by UWE Bristol.