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Technology that turns urine into electricity commercialised through spin-out company
A spin out venture has been formed to commercialise technology developed at UWE Bristol that converts urine and other types of wastewater into electricity.
About the Social and Public Policy Research Group (SPPRG) - Social and Public Policy
Details of the aims and objectives of the Social and Public Policy Research Group (SPPRG) at UWE Bristol.
Design analysis and simulation modelling of a twin-entry IC engine turbocharger - Projects
The objective of the author's paper concentrates mainly on the vane geometry of the turbine though and not on the effects of exhaust input design.
CAKE - Student consultancy
CAKE is a range of schemes from the School of Computing and Creative Technologies which contribute to knowledge exchange through community engagement.
Annulment of exam board decision
Annulment of an examination board decision at UWE Bristol.
Know your legal and ethical responsibilities - Planning your project
How to ensure your research data management meets legal and ethical requirements, including information on GDPR.
'Scared shamed powerless' – research highlights need for teachers to be more aware of children's experiences of racism
There is an urgent need for teachers to become more aware of young children’s experiences of racism and the impact it has on mental health and wellbeing.
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.
International deposit payments - Paying your fees
Information for international students on how to pay tuition deposit.
New £55 million building will change how UWE Bristol does business
Staff and students working and studying at Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School have moved in to a new state-of-the-art £55 million building.
New art exhibition questions how society values maternal work
Motherhood and how social reproductive work are valued in society is explored in a new online art exhibition.
Researcher wins top international criminology award for County Lines study
Dr Jack Spicer, a UWE Bristol academic has been awarded a prestigious international criminology prize.