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Skills that empower – the Skills Pathway Programme: building a greener future through retrofit and sustainability Skills that empower - the Skills Pathway Programme: building a greener future through retrofit and sustainability | Research and External Engagement
Empowering regional talent through flexible learning At UWE Bristol we believe that real change begins with people – those who are ready to learn grow and lead. The Skills Pathway Programme was created to do just that: to equip...
UWE Bristol climbs 25 places in Guardian University Guide 2026
UWE Bristol has risen 25 places in the Guardian University Guide 2026, making it one of the top climbers in this year’s league table.
Tag: Business Business | Research and External Engagement
Original post appeared on Business Leader. Businesses based at UWE Bristol’s science and tech hub Future Space are celebrating the award of Innovate UK funding designed to help companies continue innovation and development activities through...
Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting Futureproofing parks and green spaces beyond COVID-19: The need for climate-adapted planting | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle… The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of private gardens public parks and green spaces. At the beginning of lockdown when outdoor exercising was the only outing from home ‘allowed’ we spent an increasing amount of...
Month: February 2024 February 2024 | Policing blog
Policing itself has moved on from the comforting ‘bobby on the beat’ portrayal of PC Dixon in Dixon on Dock Green where your first two years of probation were spent walking the beat and meeting your community. The invention of patrol and area...
SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Robin Hambleton and Danielle Sinnett It’s exciting to be able to announce that our Centre will be hosting a major international conference on ‘Creating healthy and sustainable cities’ here in Bristol on 10-13th June 2025. Now is the time to...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: B-hive Innovations Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: B-hive Innovations | Research and External Engagement
(L-R) Dr Robin Thorn (UWE Bristol) Dr Barbara Correia (KTP Associate) Mark Willcox (Branston Ltd) Vee Gururajan (B-hive Innovations). In the below case study we share the highlights from our Knowledge Transfer Partnership with B-hive...
Book your DSA Study Needs Assessment - Apply for Disabled Students' Allowances
The application and assessment process to access Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA).
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
Most of us picture blood donation as simple: book an appointment donate have a biscuit and your blood becomes someone else’s lifeline. But as Episode 13 of the Let’s Talk Health and Care podcast reveals the reality is far more complex and far...
Tag: Careers advice Careers advice | Student blog
Have you ever taken the time to think about the considerable investment you are making by choosing to study at university? We’re not just talking about the money (although we know that’s significant ) – it’s also the time energy and effort...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Craven Dunnill Jackfield Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Craven Dunnill Jackfield | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
The south Asian Dementia Pathway (ADAPT) study The south Asian Dementia Pathway (ADAPT) study | Research and External Engagement
Dissemination event held online on Thursday 13th October 2022 Written by Dr Emily Dodd Senior Research Fellow and project manager for the ADAPT study. “An amazing and informative session[1]” Almost 100 people across the UK joined an online...