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Research data management - Resources for researchers
Important information for researchers at UWE Bristol about research data management, including our official policy.
Projects in the Robotics Engineering and Computing in Healthcare (REACH) - REACH
Summaries about the projects within the engineering and application areas of the Robotics Engineering And Computing for Healthcare (REACH) group.
Conservation plan could help endangered primates in Africa
A project by UWE Bristol, Bristol Zoo and West African Primate Conservation Action aims to help protect nine species of primate across Africa.
Ann de Graft-Johnson - 100 Black Women Professors NOW
Ann de Graft-Johnson, Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Environment and participant in the 100 BWPN programme.
Pharmacy Role In proMotion of continencE (PRIME) - ACTIoN
A project that is developing a framework for bladder and bowel continence promotion with community pharmacy settings, through widespread collaborative activities from the Centre for Health and Clinical Research at UWE Bristol.
Britons more accepting of driving-related risk, UWE Bristol researchers find
A new study from UWE Bristol and Swansea University indicates people may use different moral and ethical standards when they think about driving cars.
Reading lists - Browse resources A-Z
Access your recommended reading with our online tool.
The new programme powering upskilling across the West of England
UWE Bristol have launched a new programme aimed at upskilling workers across the West of England
Second strategic route for South West - Governance and equity
Summary for the 'Second strategic route for South West' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Hiking - Sports and activities
Get outside and explore the best that nature has to offer through the UWE Hiking Club.
UWE Bristol survey reveals changing habits of public during lockdown
Centres for Sustainable Planning and Environments and Public Health and Wellbeing research shows how people interact with region’s green spaces in lockdown.