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AR installation challenges ideas about fashion and gender at Sheffield DocFest

Researcher Rob Eagle at the Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC) at the University of the West of England develops an augmented reality (AR) wardrobe.

Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library

The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.

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UWE Bristol students win at regional RTS Awards

UWE Bristol students took top prize in the animation, drama and comedy drama categories at the RTS West of England Student Awards 2023 at Watershed in Bristol.

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Encouraging vaccination uptake through public health messaging in pandemics review

A review of studies examining how the public responds to health messages encouraging vaccination in pandemic finds room for improvement in achieving uptake.

Research and External Engagement (REE) - Services

Find out about the Research and External Engagement (REE) service at UWE Bristol, including its teams and contact details.

Blogs

Building new connections for an environmental policy news service Building new connections for an environmental policy news service | Science Communication Unit blog

How do you persuade businesses to invest in nature? I went to Helsinki to find out. On the 23rd and 24th of October the European Commission held its annual European Business and Nature Summit at the grand Finlandia Concert Hall in Helsinki...

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New app launched to support the 1 in 5 UK adults experiencing continence issues

A new app to support people with continence issues has been launched by UWE Bristol, the Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team (BABCON).

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Month: March 2018 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

Dr Rob Calvert Jump and Dr Jo Michell assess public debt accounting in this article. In a recent tweet George Osborne celebrated the fact that the UK now has a surplus on the government’s current budget. Osborne cited an FT article noting that...

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One in 15 West of England residents use public e-scooters every month

UWE Bristol researchers have published the results of the West of England rental e-scooter trial.

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Student's DNA device could improve ways of collecting data for endangered species

A device that extracts DNA from the air, developed by UWE Bristol student Beckie Green, could help to collect data for endangered species.

Transport Direct usability - Technological change

Details on the 'Transport Direct usability' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

Control of shock wave - boundary layer interactions in high speed aerospace vehicles - Projects

The interaction of the shock waves with the boundary layers is the basic fluid-dynamics phenomenon that has both fundamental and practical importance.

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