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UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Dr Patrick Crogan Area of expertise UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Dr Patrick Crogan | Research and External Engagement
Patrick Crogan is Associate Professor of Digital Cultures at UWE Bristol where he teaches and researches in media technology and culture. Originally from Australia he completed a doctorate at the University of Sydney and taught at a number of...
Month: November 2018 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Dr Peter Bradley leader of our Sustainability Research cluster has recently published a new paper in the Journal of Cleaner Production. The full paper can be downloaded here. Integrating sustainable development into economics curriculum: A case...
AI and Animal Welfare: Spotlight on the Centre for Machine Vision AI and Animal Welfare: Spotlight on the Centre for Machine Vision | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol research on AI and Animal Welfare was recently featured in an article in Science.org. The article featured the research from Professor Mel Smith Professor of Machine Vision and Co-Director of the Centre for Machine Vision on an...
Do you have a hi-tech business idea? Launch Space offers free desk space for one year Do you have a hi-tech business idea? Launch Space offers free desk space for one year | Research and External Engagement
Recent graduates from across the UK who have a bright idea for a high-tech business are invited to apply for a free residency in ‘Launch Space‘ at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). ‘Launch Space’ a graduate...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
Chris Skidmore MP Minister of State for Universities Science Research and Innovation attended the official launch of the Foundry Technology Affinity Space at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). The Minister who is also MP for...
Women’s History Month in Research Business and Innovation at UWE Bristol Women's History Month in Research Business and Innovation at UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
March 2023 marks Women’s History Month. An important month in which we seek to recognise the value that women bring to individual communities professional spheres and collectively to the world. A month also to spotlight women who have...
Avon students take part in workshop at UWE Bristol Avon students take part in workshop at UWE Bristol | Science Communication Unit blog
By Gracie Allen part of the Avon Schools Eco Network Over half term Tillie Ellie and I represented Avon schools eco network at the youth climate communications workshop at UWE Bristol. We started the day with getting to know each other as it was...
Behaviour change and social influence - Research themes
BLCC work with a range of local and national organisations to help influence thinking on important issues.
Activist Dr Guy Bailey OBE celebrated at UWE Bristol event
Civil rights activist Dr Guy Bailey OBE, who was instrumental in the Bristol Bus Boycott in the 1960s, is the first guest speaker at the latest series of free events hosted by UWE Bristol.
UWE staff & students win prizes at ethnic minority engineering conference UWE staff & students win prizes at ethnic minority engineering conference | Engineering Our Future
The Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers – AFBE live – held their first annual conference in April sending happy UWE staff and students home with some sparkling trophies. Halimah’s trophy The conference was held...
EDM’s Lisa Brodie inspires at Women in Engineering Conference EDM's Lisa Brodie inspires at Women in Engineering Conference | Engineering Our Future
Head of EDM Lisa Brodie was guest of honour at the 2020 South West’s Women in Engineering conference. held at the beginning of February. Lisa delivered a keynote speech to an audience of female engineering professionals wishing to develop...
Challenging unsettling and obscure! Exploring unknown intellectual lands with a reading group Challenging unsettling and obscure! Exploring unknown intellectual lands with a reading group | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi Academics often have very focused thinking leading to a narrow range of reading. We often either read personal texts (the novel we might read before sleeping) or professional texts in our own field (the literature we...