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Vast majority of rural councils have no targets for social housing, study finds

New research reveals a serious shortfall in rural social housing, with only 20 per cent of local authorities setting targets to deliver it.

Courses

Cross-sectional Anatomy for the Nuclear Medicine Practitioner - Professional/Short course

Acquire knowledge of the regional and cross-sectional anatomy of the head, neck and trunk to support practice, and improve service delivery.

Events

Women in tech week: Allyship in action

Allyship is more than intention, it’s action.

News

UWE Bristol receives grant to research road safety

UWE Bristol has received £117,000 from the Road Safety Trust to undertake research to assist in the design development of side road crossings.

Cyclist and pedestrian interactions on shared use paths - Transport planning and placemaking

Details on the 'Cyclist and pedestrian interactions on shared use paths' PhD research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

News

Study finds some road closures cause less congestion

A study from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) sheds new light on why traffic is sometimes reduced when certain city roads are closed.

UWE Bristol Employability Bursary - Funds during study

This bursary is available to students undertaking certain employability activities.

Blogs

Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement

Join the Women Researchers Mentoring Scheme (WRMS) Launch Event 2026/27 on Wednesday 03 December 2025 12pm – 2pm at Frenchay Campus. This event is open to all UWE Bristol staff a great opportunity to learn more about the WRMS and find out...

Blogs

Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement

UWE Bristol is excited to announce a new three-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with WASE Limited funded by Innovate UK. A KTP is a unique collaboration between a business a university and an associate. It aims to create a positive...

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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.

News

Pepper the Robot joins school to support autistic young people

A socially intelligent robot joins pupils at a special needs school in Somerset as part of a UWE Bristol research project considering autism and robots.

Sustainable purchasing and procurement - Sustainability

UWE Bristol has a clearly defined strategy to deliver sustainable procurement and address our suppliers' emissions, as outlined in our current Responsible Procurement ESG policy.

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