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Month: May 2024 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Can new technologies like bus automation support a shift to more sustainable mobility? How in practical terms could automation make buses more attractive? These were the key questions which motivated the Centre for Transport & Society’s...
Car park policy enforcement and appeals - Car parking
Parking enforcement and appeals information for anyone that parks in a UWE Bristol operated car park.
How to prepare for flooding: a guide How to prepare for flooding: a guide | Research and External Engagement
This year has seen gargantuan hurricanes roaring across the Caribbean with storms also making landfall in the UK which can increase instances of flooding. Experts from organisations like the Met Office and the Environment Agency tell us that...
About the academic appeals process - Academic appeals
Information on eligibility for making an academic appeal.
UWE Bristol providing 'gold standard' cyber security education
UWE Bristol has been awarded the Gold Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE) by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Reading for pleasure public libraries and voices at the margins Reading for pleasure public libraries and voices at the margins | Education blog
By Dr Anish Harrison and Professor Alpesh Maisuria In November 2025 we submitted written evidence to the House of Commons Education Select Committee inquiry into “Reading for Pleasure”. The inquiry comes at a critical time with national data...
Transport videos from members of the Centre for Transport and Society - Centre for Transport and Society
Watch these films made by researchers at UWE Bristol and discover the surprising things you never knew about transport.
Dr Konstantinos Siliafis joins UWE Bristol as Dean and Head of Bristol Law School
UWE Bristol has appointed Dr Konstantinos (Kos) Siliafis as Dean and Head of Bristol Law School.
Statement on open research - Research governance
UWE Bristol encourages our research community to explore the benefits of using open practices in their research and supports a growing culture and practice of open research.
Dedicated liaison roles ‘instrumental’ for police forces to build trust with sex workers, research finds
A new study from UWE Bristol researchers has found that a dedicated liaison officer could help rebuild trust between the police and sex workers.
Assistive technology - Get disability support
Information on the assistive technologies that UWE Bristol provides for disabled students.
International Emergency Fund - Funds during study
Support is available for international students who have experienced substantial and unforeseen financial hardship since the start of the academic year.