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Media Relations Team, 04 October 2022
The Friends of Westonbirt Arboretum have announced a new partnership with UWE Bristol to part-fund a PhD to study lime tree health.
UWE Bristol and Arnolfini are launching community workshops enabling students and local residents to get involved in a public art project on Frenchay Campus.
Media Relations Team, 06 July 2022
A network of researchers, co-led by a food systems expert from UWE Bristol, is set to help the UK’s agri-food industry move one step closer to net zero.
Media Relations Team, 17 June 2022
Metro Mayor Dan Norris met the bright young minds behind some of the West of England's leading green tech initiatives.
Media Relations Team, 07 June 2022
More than 70 young people have successfully completed the first stage of a transformational green skills training programme.
A pioneering start-up business supported by UWE Bristol and Bristol Robotics Laboratory has been awarded £400,000 after winning a prestigious competition.
Media Relations Team, 26 May 2022
Children's attitudes to edible insects, plant-based proteins and environmental issues forms research led by Cardiff University and UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 28 April 2022
Just 45% of parents of 16-18 year olds in the South West believe that UK universities are equipping the next generation with knowledge about climate change.
Media Relations Team, 04 April 2022
A special tree planting ceremony has taken place at Bower Ashton Campus as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative.
Media Relations Team, 17 March 2022
Primary school pupils in Bristol are taking part in bespoke photography workshops influenced by the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
Media Relations Team, 15 March 2022
UWE Bristol has switched its default, campus search engine to Ecosia, contributing to the planting of thousands of trees around the world.
Media Relations Team, 14 March 2022
Research from UWE Bristol has revealed that the impact of current policy on restricting onshore wind farm development in England has led to a 97% decrease in the number of wind turbines that have been granted planning permission in the period 2016-2021.