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Women’s History Month 2023: Katherine Sarah Ann Sado and Jac Women’s History Month 2023: Katherine Sarah Ann Sado and Jac | Research and External Engagement

As part of Women’s History Month 2023 we are spotlighting some of the amazing women we work with or who inspire us. In this blog we highlight Ann Jac and Sarah who are all UWE Bristol academics and Katherine and Sado who have partnered with us...

Student Experience Coaches - Study support

Our coaches can help you to overcome anxiety connected to life at university by finding support and skills to overcome issues and achieve your goals.

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Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

By Helen Hoyle… The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of private gardens public parks and green spaces. At the beginning of lockdown when outdoor exercising was the only outing from home ‘allowed’ we spent an increasing amount of...

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Graduate filmmaker wins BAFTA Student Award for documentary

Nyal Mueenuddin, a UWE Bristol graduate, won a 2024 Yugo BAFTA Student Award in the Documentary category.

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Organisation and Leadership Development for Malaria Elimination in Zimbabwe Organisation and Leadership Development for Malaria Elimination in Zimbabwe | Bristol Business School blog

Professor Peter Case returned recently from Zimbabwe where he and Professor Jonathan Gosling have been progressing a project to assist the National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) in that country. Peter and Jonathan were both working in...

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Nuremberg Principles and Ukraine: Contemporary Challenges to Peace Security and Justice Nuremberg Principles and Ukraine: Contemporary Challenges to Peace Security and Justice | Bristol Law School blog

On 5 November 2025 the Bristol Law School’s Research in Public International Law (RIPIL) group hosted a hybrid workshop and roundtable discussion exploring the continuing relevance of the Nuremberg Principles in the context of the war in Ukraine...

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Researcher awarded funding to develop digital health platform that connects people to local services

An academic has received funding to develop an online platform that connects people to local community organisations offering health and social care support.

How to be an ally to students with a disability - Stay safe on and off campus

Find helpful resources on how to be an ally to disabled students, how to call out unacceptable behaviour and helplines for support.

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Clinical Leadership and Professional Development in Cancer Care - Professional/Short course

Explore your role in clinical leadership and the culture of continuous improvement in cancer care.

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“Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder” How do socio-cultural factors shape our preferences? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

…by Helen Hoyle In my previous piece I discussed how the colour and degree of naturalness of planting in urban green spaces influence peoples’ perceptions and preferences. In addition people with different socio-cultural backgrounds often...

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Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts Researching images on social media – nuts and bolts | Science Communication Unit blog

Images and videos are pervasive online these days web articles include at least one image or video. On Twitter Facebook and Snapchat these visual contents are even more common and social media platforms such as YouTube Vimeo Vine Instagram and...

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Region’s production community energised by crucial announcements during Screen Summit

The prospect of a regional production fund and news of a media conference coming to Bristol, were among the highlights of the Bristol and Bath Screen Summit.

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