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Latitude Festival Evaluation - Projects

Latitude Festival Evalution.

Climate education and entrepreneurship - Projects

Details about the Climate Education and Entrepreneurship project.

Blogs

Tag: KTPs KTPs | Research and External Engagement

Abdulrazaq is a Software Engineer as part of our Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with WASE and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and talented graduate and aims to help businesses improve...

Academic Personal Tutor programme - Study support

How Academic Personal Tutors support you for the duration of your course and help with personal and academic development.

Blogs

KTP Case Study: Viper Innovations KTP Case Study: Viper Innovations | Research and External Engagement

The Company Since their foundation in 2007 Viper Innovations Ltd have provided innovative technology solutions within the oil and gas sector. Their technology-leading product CableGuardian® can monitor and identify the location of faults along...

Wellbeing, emergency and crisis information - Health and wellbeing

Who to contact if you have urgent concerns about the welfare of a student or need support yourself.

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The Big Beam In for British Science Week The Big Beam In for British Science Week | Engineering Our Future

DETI Inspire at UWE Bristol are running a series of engineering engagement events with local schools during British Science Week this year (5th-14th March) called The Big Beam In for British Science Week and they invite anyone currently studying...

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UWE Bristol Researcher Exhibits at the re-launch of leading Craft Gallery UWE Bristol Researcher Exhibits at the re-launch of leading Craft Gallery | Research and External Engagement

Dr Tavs Jorgensen who is an Associate Professor at UWE Bristol’s Centre for Print Research (CFPR) is among a group of leading artists that has been selected by renowned sculptor Peter Randall-Page for an exhibition to celebrate the relaunch of...

News

The hidden work of new mothers exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic

New research has uncovered how the pandemic intensified and exposed the immense layers of unpaid work by mothers during maternity leave.

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Access to car or good public transport essential to leading fuller life, study finds

Research by the University of the West of England with NatCen finds good transport connections are essential for improving opportunities for work.

Blogs

Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary Housing and Homelessness a Civic matter: Housing Matters 60th Anniversary | Research and External Engagement

Written by Allan Macleod Head of Civic and Inclusivity Ask anyone in Bristol what the biggest challenges the city faces are and you will find three main responses inequality transport and housing. In many ways the three are interlinked but the...

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UWE Bristol project to create lifelike organ simulators using 3D printing

Researchers are exploring how 3D technology can be used to improve surgical training by creating organ simulators which look and feel like real body parts.

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