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Media Relations Team, 15 October 2024
Researchers have developed meals suitable for people with dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) using 3D printing technology.
14 October 2024
MA Photography student Alice Poyzer has won a prestigious award that will see her photographs exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris next month.
10 October 2024
Through a university-led scheme, UWE Bristol graduates have created a music single aimed at raising awareness of national mental health charity Talk Club.
Media Relations Team, 08 October 2024
A new hub will develop healthcare technologies to support the independence of older people with in-home, on-body physical assistance devices.
Media Relations Team, 07 October 2024
A new £3.6m programme will engage artists across the UK to help understand the role that technology can play in driving forward immersive arts.
Media Relations Team, 01 October 2024
UWE Bristol is launching a research project aimed at transforming the assessment and diagnosis of dementia for people from three minority ethnic communities in Bristol.
New practical guidance to help local authorities in England create places that promote health has been co-authored by a UWE Bristol academic.
Media Relations Team, 26 September 2024
Classroom overcrowding has been eased at a township school in South Africa, thanks to money raised during the Project Zulu choir tour last year.
Media Relations Team, 18 September 2024
Civil rights activist Dr Guy Bailey OBE, who was instrumental in the Bristol Bus Boycott in the 1960s, is the first guest speaker at the latest series of free events hosted by UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 17 September 2024
UWE Bristol’s Repair Café returns this autumn with a special ‘repairs skills day’ on 25 September, ahead of the café reopening monthly from 9 October.
Media Relations Team, 03 September 2024
A UWE Bristol researcher looks set to transform the jewellery industry after successfully growing the world’s first ruby in situ, in a platinum ring.
Media Relations Team, 02 September 2024
The reintroduction of beavers to wetlands in England and Wales is leading to an increase in bat activity, a new study suggests.