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Media Relations Team, 02 February 2024
UWE Bristol has received the Silver Athena Swan Institutional Award for gender equality.
Media Relations Team, 01 February 2024
Emergency services call handlers and paramedics have improved their working practices in response to findings from UWE Bristol research into out-of-hospital births.
Media Relations Team, 31 January 2024
The three-year ‘Immersive Arts’ project will build on the UK’s record of supporting artists to unlock the creative potential of new technology.
Media Relations Team, 26 January 2024
A shortage of photography showing medical conditions on darker skin tones will be addressed as part of a project led by UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 25 January 2024
UWE Bristol is member of a winning consortium of 34 organisations awarded a £6.5 m government grant to establish a ‘Land Use for Net Zero’ (LUNZ) Hub.
22 January 2024
UWE Bristol, in collaboration with leading Bristol law firms, has launched UWE Futures, a legal services work experience and mentoring programme.
Media Relations Team, 22 January 2024
A new educational project, which aims to remove barriers to teaching Black British literature in schools, will be officially launched this month.
Media Relations Team, 18 January 2024
UWE Bristol will increase numbers of women on engineering and construction degree apprenticeship courses to address industry underrepresentation, supported by funding from the Office for Students (OfS).
UWE Bristol have launched a new programme aimed at upskilling workers across the West of England, which aims make it easier to access the knowledge and expertise to boost their careers.
Media Relations Team, 17 January 2024
UWE Bristol alum, Valda Jackson, has received an MBE for Services to Art in the New Years Honours List.
Media Relations Team, 11 January 2024
A photograph by Ciara Hillyer, a photography graduate at UWE Bristol, is among the 100 winning images of the UK’s biggest annual photography exhibition.
Media Relations Team, 10 January 2024
Doctors turned comedians Adam Kay, Harry Hill and Phil Hammond have teamed up with universities to highlight issues underscoring the NHS retention crisis.