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Digital fitness service to encourage people in under-represented groups to increase exercise
UWE Bristol is partnering with Tendertec on UKRI-funded project to encourage physical activity in under-represented groups not engaging with digital fitness.
Scale Up 4 Growth Initiative wins national award
Scale Up 4 Growth (S4G) has won best External Knowledge Exchange (KE) Initiative of the Year at the KE Awards 2019.
Launch of new West of England Digital Trailblazers App
UWE Bristol's Department of Engineering Design and Mathematics has launched its new mobile app, Digital Trailblazers.
Deathscapes and diversity - Projects
A project that investigates the politics and practices of migrant and minority cemetery and crematoria provision in four case towns in England and Wales.
Multimodal detection system for neurodegenerative decline - Studentship opportunities
Apply for a studentship researching multimodal detection systems for neurodegenerative decline in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
Making materiality audible - Studentship opportunities
Apply for a studentship researching machine-vision-led audio description in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
Forensic Science
Graduate destinations for Forensic Science graduates six months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Art
Graduate destinations for Art graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
SafeTrip Nepal - Projects
Details about the SafeTrip Nepal project in the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing (CPHWB) at UWE Bristol.
Registration
The registration process and periods of active study for postgraduate research degrees at UWE Bristol.
Art books - Harnessing creativity and technology
Once the preserve of a niche audience, artists’ books have been reframed as a widely accessible art form, connecting artists with fans and collectors.
Safer drugs: Patients and clinicians benefit from better testing - Shaping integrated healthcare
UWE Bristol scientists' pioneering work has improved hospital treatments for potentially fatal conditions such as tuberculosis and sepsis.