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Campus facilities - Venue hire and events management
UWE Bristol has three unique campuses, so we’re perfectly placed to provide the perfect backdrop to business events of all shapes and sizes.
Professional checks for Health and Education courses - Applying
Professional checks for enrolling on Health, Social Work and Education courses
Stealthy object detection and recognition - Projects
We developed a portable device to automatically detect and recognise potential threats to troops in war zones.
ACTIoN (Assessment, Care, Treatment In Neurology) - Research themes
Details about the ACTIoN theme within the Centre for Health and Clinical Research (CHCR).
Tag: Research Research | Research and External Engagement
What is the value of public engagement in research? Who should be engaged for what purpose when and how? How might we go about incorporating public engagement into our research project? How might we evaluate the impact of all those...
“The chancellor is out of ideas. Today’s budget is one to forget” Associate Professor Dr Jo Michell comments on the budget "The chancellor is out of ideas. Today’s budget is one to forget" Associate Professor Dr Jo Michell comments on the budget | Bristol Business School blog
Associate Professor in Economics Dr Jo Michell provides comment on today’s budget: It is unlikely that UK Chancellor Phillip Hammond was looking forward to his budget speech. He would have seen the latest economic forecasts from the...
Reasons to volunteer - Volunteering and community engagement
Volunteering is a great addition to your CV. Find out more about the other benefits of volunteering.
School for Higher and Professional Education - UWE Bristol awarded degrees
Students have the opportunity to study at the School for Higher and Professional Education (SHAPE) in Hong Kong and graduate with a UWE Bristol awarded degree.
3D-printed brains reveal Alzheimer's secrets
UWE Bristol's Health Tech Hub has printed three 3D brain models that show the effects of dementia for Bristol based dementia charity BRACE.
Voices must be heard and policy changes made to help children become more resilient to future social shocks
Experts from UWE Bristol are urging the Government to listen to children’s voices and make vital policy changes to improve young people’s wellbeing.
Royal Town Planning Institute and British Chambers of Commerce studentship funding - Scholarships and bursaries
A scholarship for home MSc Urban Planning students.
Nick Hounsfield - Previous events
Nick Hounsfield in conversation with Maggy Blagrove for the Bristol Distinguished Address series