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Discover Bristol - Life
Things to do in Bristol, location and city life.
Academics work with Royal Institution to broaden appeal of flagship science series
Researchers at UWE Bristol have made a series of recommendations aimed at building on the existing reach of the UK's flagship science series.
ACTIoN (Assessment, Care, Treatment In Neurology) - Research themes
Details about the ACTIoN theme within the Centre for Health and Clinical Research (CHCR).
Prolonged safe driving through technology - Technological change
Prolonged safe driving through technology - a research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Small and medium-sized towns in their functional territorial context (TOWN) - Projects
Small and Medium-Sized Towns in their functional territorial context (TOWN), Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
Reporting Skills in Nuclear Medicine - Professional/Short course
Study topics such as Applied Anatomy, Nuclear Medicine Reporting and how to construct a nuclear medicine report and use of terminology.
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.
New consortium awarded £1.18m to transform future of visual arts in Bristol and West of England
The West of England Visual Arts Alliance, a new consortium which includes UWE Bristol, awarded £1.18 million by Arts Council England.
TRY-Series - Running
This year UWE Bristol Sport are putting on a TRY-series, aimed at encouraging and supporting staff, students and alumni to participate in swimming, cycling and running.
Ground-breaking green skills programme for minoritised young people celebrates success
More than 70 young people have successfully completed the first stage of a transformational green skills training programme.
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....