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How Krystina got into a career in engineering How Krystina got into a career in engineering | Student views blog
UWE Bristol alum Krystina tells us about her career in aerospace engineering. She shares her experience of studying engineering at UWE Bristol and the best bits of her degree. In this post Krystina also shares her advice to other women who want...
World-leading conference to explore the impact of COVID on body image
Leading academics from around the world will meet next week to discuss how the COVID pandemic has affected issues around body image and appearance.
RETHINK - Projects
Providing recommendations and guidelines to improve the quality of interactions in the new science communication landscape.
Critical Care in Practice - Professional/Short course
This Critical Care in Practice module is designed to relate practically to a nurse's role in the Intensive Care Unit.
Gestural musical gloves now available to pre-order
Gestural musical gloves technology, developed at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) by Dr Tom Mitchell, now available to pre-order.
Innovative Technology in Healthcare - Professional/Short course
Gain an introduction to the healthcare landscape and care pathways that are underpinned by regulatory bodies and frameworks.
Examiners - Doctoral Academy Handbook
UWE Bristol's expectations of postgraduate research degree examiners and Independent Chairs.
Tag: 15-minute city 15-minute city | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Co Wheels shopping (Source: CoMoUK) by Justin Spinney Professor of Transport and Mobility Studies There are well worn arguments against continued use of private cars on the scales we currently see in many towns and cities around the world....
Nursing and Midwifery - Graduate destinations
Graduate destinations for Nursing and Midwifery graduates six months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Xavier Brice, Chief Executive, Sustrans - 26 February 2020 - Previous events
Xavier Brice, Chief Executive, Sustrans, delivered a Bristol Distinguished Address Series lecture entitled "Living and moving well together".