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Vaccine movements on social media - Projects

Pro- and anti-vaccine advocacy on X (formerly Twitter): An analysis of networks and discourses.

Blogs

Month: September 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a delay from 2030 to 2035 on the ban on sales of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars is understandable in political terms given the emotive role cars play in many peoples’ lives – mainly because of the...

Events

Glenside film evening: Mamma Mia!

Join Student Life at Glenside for a feel-good film evening with noodle bowls.

Events

Social hackathon

Help real charities tackle real challenges. Meet new people. Gain new skills for your CV. No experience needed. All students welcome.

News

Community play to give Tewkesbury residents a voice

A community‑led play exploring Tewkesbury’s history with the River Severn and future environmental challenges comes to The Roses Theatre on 18 March.

Study Needs Assessors resources - Get disability support

How to access rates and legally required information if you are a Study Needs Assessor.

Blogs

Join Us at our Green Skills Fayres in the South West! Join Us at our Green Skills Fayres in the South West! | Engineering Our Future

What are Green Skills Fayres? The Inspire Sustainability team at UWE Engineering have organised several Green Skills Fayres to take place at three schools in the South West on the 24th and 30th of November and 2nd of December. We are looking for...

News

Opinion: Bristol Council elections - back to the future?

Two UWE Bristol academics give their views on what opportunities and challenges lie ahead following the Bristol Council elections on 2 May.

Blogs

CYBERUK 2022 CYBERUK 2022 | UWEcyber Research Blog

By Professor Phil Legg Earlier this month saw the UK Government host their flagship annual cyber security conference CYBERUK 2022 that brings together government industry and academia. Hosted in Newport South Wales there were thousands of...

Evaluating cycle mapping styles - Transport planning and placemaking

Read the project summary for the 'evaluating cycle mapping styles' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

Blogs

Introducing the Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) Introducing the Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) | Research and External Engagement

written by Tom Smith The Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) is a research and knowledge exchange group created and jointly co-ordinated by Dr Tom Smith (Associate Professor in Law). Founded in 2021 the NICJN is primarily focused...

Ifeoma Dan-Ogosi - 100 Black Women Professors NOW

Ifeoma Dan-Ogosi is Senior Lecturer in Public Health at UWE Bristol and attendee of the 100 Black Women Professors NOW programme.

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