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Engineering in Society – new module for engineering citizenship Engineering in Society – new module for engineering citizenship | Science Communication Unit blog

Undergraduate student engineers at UWE Bristol will get the chance to learn about engineering citizenship from September. The Science Communication Unit is launching a new module to highlight the importance of professional development lifelong...

People

Mr Andy Mosse

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Mr Abhishek Panchwagh

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Courses

Renal Failure and Haemodialysis Access - Study day

Build your knowledge of the fundamentals of renal disease, haemodialysis, access/formation, ultrasound assessment and radiological intervention.

Improving soft skills, learning outcomes and employability of women students, graduates, and early career professionals in STEM - Research projects in CABER

A British Council Mexico funded research project to develop a partnership with UPRA in the areas of soft skills, learning outcomes and employability of women students, graduates and early career professionals in the STEM disciplines.

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Tag: Career opportunitites Career opportunitites | Student blog

by Dami Postgraduate Study: should you go further or go first to work? As a final-year student studying computer science and artificial intelligence I’ve been debating whether doing a masters or getting some industry experience is a better...

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Science on Air and on Screen – Student Videos 2021 Science on Air and on Screen - Student Videos 2021 | Science Communication Unit blog

Students on the Science on Air and on Screen module in the 20/21 academic year had to contend with social distancing and restrictions on travel as they developed their science TV programme – one of the assessments for the module. They were...

Blogs

Sarah Guppy: The Bridge The Bed The Truth Sarah Guppy: The Bridge The Bed The Truth | Engineering Our Future

In the Year of Engineering and Centenary of Women’s Suffrage Show of Strength are bringing us the opportunity to learn more about Bristol pioneer Sarah Guppy the first woman to patent a bridge and formally design one. Sarah Guppy was an engineer...

News

UWE Bristol’s Graduation ceremonies get underway at new venue

UWE Bristol's Graduation ceremonies have started today (Monday 15 July) and nearly 6,000 graduates will cross the stage at the Bristol Beacon over the next fortnight.

Research

Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking (2019)

Journal Article
Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G., & Morgan, P. L. (2019). Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 123, 200-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2018.12.006
According to psychological theories of environmental affect, the physical environment moderates the walking experience and its psychological wellbeing benefits. The present paper further demonstrates that affective experiences also influence intentio... about Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking.

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Category: Wellbeing Wellbeing | Student blog

We talk a lot about mental and physical health. What about spiritual health? Today we’re turning our attention to looking after your soul. Look in Student life can be very busy with studying socialising and part-time work. It can be easy to...

Application areas within Robotics Engineering And Computing for Healthcare (REACH) - REACH

An overview of the application areas within the Robotics Engineering And Computing for Healthcare (REACH) group.

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