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Media Relations Team, 24 June 2021
A socially intelligent robot joins pupils at a special needs school in Somerset as part of a UWE Bristol research project considering autism and robots.
UWE Bristol degree apprenticeship is one of the first to be recognised by UK cyber security experts for delivering top quality education and training.
Media Relations Team, 23 June 2021
UWE Bristol has moved up 39 places in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings 2021, ranking 112th out of 475 institutions across the globe.
Media Relations Team, 22 June 2021
Members of Bristol’s Caribbean community and students celebrate a UWE Bristol project exploring the contribution of the Windrush Generation to the city.
Media Relations Team, 21 June 2021
A new app to support people with continence issues has been launched by UWE Bristol, the Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team (BABCON).
Media Relations Team, 18 June 2021
Graduate work from UWE Bristol’s creative arts programmes is being celebrated and shared with the public in an engaging series of online and in-person events taking place this summer.
Media Relations Team, 16 June 2021
A survey by UWE Bristol and the Global Goals Centre Bristol reveals young people in the UK are prepared to lead the way in combatting climate change.
Media Relations Team, 14 June 2021
Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) hosting virtual conference on robotics, smart automation, AI and machine learning.
Media Relations Team, 10 June 2021
UWE Bristol has seen a significant rise in many subject scores in the 2022 Complete University Guide, which compiles rankings on 130 universities in the UK.
Media Relations Team, 05 June 2021
A network of universities, led by UWE Bristol, will explore how robots can support people to manage conditions resulting from frailty.
Media Relations Team, 01 June 2021
The READY study will evaluate how paramedics support GPs and whether they can help reduce GP workloads.
Media Relations Team, 28 May 2021
An exhibition involving UWE Bristol architecture and film students explores the remarkable life of one of the world’s greatest tight rope walkers.