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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.
Preserving, sharing, and disposing of your research data - Manage your research data
Information on how and where to preserve research data, and how to write a data access statement for research publications.
Lecture theatre and meeting room hire - Venue hire and events management
The University has a large range of lecture theatres, teaching and seminar rooms available for events such as conferences, meetings, seminars, presentations and training days.
Learner Analytics privacy notice - Privacy notices
Learner Analytics privacy notice covering data captured during student engagement with certain learning resources.
Lime – Mortars, Renders and Plasters film - Films
How to buy the Lime – Mortars, Renders and Plasters film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
What will the Leadership of Innovation look like in the post COVID world? What will the Leadership of Innovation look like in the post COVID world? | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Rob Sheffield Visiting fellow at UWE and Stuart Morris Facilitator of Design-led Innovation & Creativity at Thales discuss the emerging implications for the leadership of innovation. Here are extracted excerpts from a wider conversational...
New report on discrimination and lack of diversity in airline training
A major report released today shines a light on the lack of gender diversity amongst pilots in the airline industry, with a specific focus on the airline pilot trainer role.
Socially intelligent robot to be introduced to special needs school in innovative study
Researchers from UWE Bristol are investigating how socially intelligent robots can be used in schools to support young, autistic people.
New report finds lack of transport choices is leaving young people behind
A new ground-breaking study warns that young people cannot access work, education, and social opportunities, due to transport barriers.
Nanoplastics present worldwide in air, water and soil, with impacts on human and environmental health
Plastic is now ubiquitous across Earth’s habitats, with all life forms ingesting and inhaling nanoplastics (smaller than microplastics), having implications for human and environmental health.
Identities, (In)Equalities and Communities - Research themes
The research theme of Identities, (In)Equalities and Communities within the Social and Public Policy Research Group (SPPRG) at UWE Bristol.
Library of Things - Circular economy at UWE Bristol
Join Share Bristol's Library of Things and borrow items instead of buying new. From DIY and cleaning tools to camping gear.