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There’s not just one way to succeed in engineering There's not just one way to succeed in engineering | Engineering Our Future
Lisa Brodie is head of the Engineering Design and Mathematics (EDM)department at UWE Bristol and so is responsible for all of the flourishing student programs and research centres. In honour of Tomorrow Engineer’s week – a week...
UWE Bristol becomes founding member of Women in Business Charter UWE Bristol becomes founding member of Women in Business Charter | Engineering Our Future
The first Women in Business in the UK launched on 26th March in Bristol with UWE Bristol a founding member alongside Burges Salmon Bristol Airport Bristol City Council OVO Bishop Fleming Moon Consulting and Pelican Business Services. . The...
Open Bionics named sixth most innovative company in Europe Open Bionics named sixth most innovative company in Europe | Engineering Our Future
Open Bionics a start-up that developed in Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) has been named in a prestigious annual list of the world’s most innovative companies for 2019. The list published by American business magazine Fast Company...
Why I chose to stay at UWE Bristol for postgraduate study Why I chose to stay at UWE Bristol for postgraduate study | Student views blog
By Hannah UWE Bristol graduate Hannah joined UWE Bristol in 2019 to study BA(Hons) English Language and Linguistics graduating in 2022. Here she shares why she decided on UWE Bristol for her Master’s in Digital Marketing and why it made sense...
From PgCert in Practical Science Communication to Research Marketing Manager… From PgCert in Practical Science Communication to Research Marketing Manager... | Science Communication Unit blog
It was about six months into my research fellowship when it dawned on me that my real fascination was research itself and the stories it generated rather than the nitty gritty of samples in the lab. I was returning to research on a Daphne...
Alumnus Jeremiah Daliel Launches his book at UWE Bristol – Thurs 16 February Alumnus Jeremiah Daliel Launches his book at UWE Bristol - Thurs 16 February | Bristol Law School blog
Jeremiah Daliel became an internet sensation when he stood for the first time in five years at his UWE Bristol graduation ceremony in July to receive his Law degree. Join the Bristol Law School help him celebrate the launch of his book on...
HIV Programme Management and Service Delivery in Zimbabwe HIV Programme Management and Service Delivery in Zimbabwe | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Bristol Leadership and Change Centre‘s Professor Peter Case recently returned from Bulawayo Zimbabwe where he helped run a series of workshops linked to a project funded by a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant and being delivered in...
Guest Blog – Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism Guest Blog - Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism | Science Communication Unit blog
When it comes to food music and fashion the interesting stuff often emerges at the interfaces between styles and cultures. When sounds flavours and cultures collide the results can be fresh and thought-provoking. Science is no different. From my...
Tag: VCECR VCECR | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Congratulations to (L-R): Dr. James Robson Dr. Lili Ordonez Dr. Piers Townsend and Dr. Liana Gynn. Four academic members of the Centre for Research in Biosciences have been awarded the Vice Chancellor Early Career Research (VCECR) award. Dr....
Showtime! Fun Palaces – bringing science and the arts to the community Showtime! Fun Palaces – bringing science and the arts to the community | Science Communication Unit blog
Standing behind the counter of Cheltenham Library one Saturday a colleague beamed at me “Let’s do a Fun Palace”. I had no idea what she was on about. Was she suggesting a new craze I hadn’t heard of? Hmmm she already works as a Science...
Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate Young entrepreneur aiming to save universities millions by halving drop out rate | Bristol Business School blog
They are a costly problem for universities accounting for hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost tuition fees every year. But an enterprising student from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) believes he has the solution to...
Planning for convenience: Public toilets Planning for convenience: Public toilets | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
British public toilets are increasingly in decline because of government cutbacks and lack of political will to provide facilities By Emerita Professor Clara Greed… As an Emerita Professor I am still very busy and for example I continue to...