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New Minecraft programme allows children to digitally engineer the West of England
A new Minecraft programme featuring iconic Bristol and Bath landmarks is allowing children to digitally engineer the West of England.
Reintroduction of beavers to wetlands having positive impact on bats, research suggests
The reintroduction of beavers to wetlands in England and Wales is leading to an increase in bat activity, a new study suggests.
Tag: CHSS Advocates CHSS Advocates | Student blog
Priya Dashini Selvanathan is currently studying a Master’s in Health Psychology and is a Mature Student Advocate. My idea of winter came straight from the movies picturing myself sitting in a nice cosy café people watching and enjoying the...
Discovering science communication at the Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol Discovering science communication at the Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol | Science Communication Unit blog
I’m a junior assistant professor at Utrecht University which means I split my time 50/50 between teaching and PhD research. The moment I knew I wanted to specialize in science communication was when I was attending a lecture about an – at that...
Wildlife Filmmaking: From Start To Finish at UWE Bristol Wildlife Filmmaking: From Start To Finish at UWE Bristol | Science Communication Unit blog
By George Edwards Priya Bala and Corragh-May White It’s not every day you get to create your own short film. Yet the MSc in Science Communication at UWE Bristol not only provides this opportunity but does so on such a scale you can’t help but...
Bristol's screen industry sees rapid growth according to new research from UWE Bristol
Bristol's screen industry sees 100% increase in turnover in the last five years according to new research from UWE Bristol.
Emerging talent exhibited during MA Showcase
Students studying MA Design, MA Graphic Arts and MA Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking will exhibit their work at a special Showcase this month.
Tag: economic benefits economic benefits | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...
Full-time study on a part-time basis - Student Money Service
If you plan to spread a year of your full-time course over two academic years, it’s important to check your funding entitlement before registering.
Face recognition using photometric stereo (Photoface) - Projects
Face recognition using photometric stereo (Photoface).
Rehearsal studios and practice spaces - Centre for Music
Practice rooms, rehearsal space and recording studios available to book for UWE Bristol staff and students.
UWE Bristol researchers to investigate extent of microplastic crisis
Researchers from the Air Quality Management Resource Centre have been awarded funding for a project looking at the presence of airborne microplastics in people’s homes.