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UWE Bristol start up incubator turns seven UWE Bristol start up incubator turns seven | Research and External Engagement
Our early-stage incubator Launch Space is turning seven. Launch Space has worked with hundreds of early-stage tech founders to help make their businesses successful. Launch Space was created in July 2017 building upon the success of the Bristol...
Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures Kitchen Cultures: cultivating cross-cultural conversations towards inclusive climate futures | Science Communication Unit blog
Introduction These are some of the questions that have emerged through Kitchen Cultures a project that has been developed with the Eden Project’s Invisible World exhibition during lockdown as part of a remote residency. In collaboration with six...
Category: Living in Bristol Living in Bristol | Student blog
We’ve all struggled to connect with other people at one time or another and university is usually the first step out of the bubble of school or college. Ironically sometimes the more people you’re surrounded by the easier it can be to feel...
Tilly Chester - Bands and solo artists
Viola player Tilly won a Centre for Music Accompanist Scholarship awarded to musicians at UWE Bristol for excellence in classical music.
Onward and Upward – Making Progress Through COVID-19 Confinement Onward and Upward - Making Progress Through COVID-19 Confinement | Employability in Applied Sciences
Grace Russell an alumni at UWE Bristol has written an inspiring motivating blog article. This article endeavours to spark you into getting your own career life on track and achieving what you want by making the most out of what you have and...
Guest Talk – Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation Guest Talk - Professor Emily Reid: Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation | Bristol Law School blog
In November Professor Emily Reid from Southampton Law School gave a guest talk entitled “Securing the Future of the World Trade Organisation“. Read the recap of the talk below: For more than the last decade the WTO and ‘globalisation’...
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
Today’s blog is written by Associate Director (Policing) Sarah Williams and reflects on the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (UN Women 2023). This ends on December 10th (International Human Rights Day). This annual...
Make my work open access - Open-access publishing
How to make research publications open access via gold or green routes.
Open-access publishing: journal papers and monographs - Research support
Open-access publishing, journal papers and monographs
Outreach activity privacy notice - Privacy notices
Information on how the University receives and uses personal data for the purpose of outreach activities.
MSc projects: science communication research in the real world MSc projects: science communication research in the real world | Science Communication Unit blog
Clare Wilkinson During our MSc Science Communication at UWE Bristol we focus a lot of effort on supporting students to develop their networking and employability skills whilst they study our modules. That’s one of the reasons why our graduates...
Do science fiction films teach us about science? Do science fiction films teach us about science? | Science Communication Unit blog
Science fiction and fantasy films like Star Wars The Hunger Games and Interstellar are hugely popular with a reach for which many science communicators can only dream; particularly as these films typically reach beyond our usual audiences. But...