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Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
A research project undertaken by Professor Melvyn Smith and Dr Mark Hansen titled “Investigating automatic detection of emotion in biometrically identified pig faces using machine learning” has been featured in the Netflix docuseries “Connected:...
Month: December 2023 14 March 2026 | Biospheric Microplastics research blog
In this blog post we meet Devyani Chakravarty our newest PhD student to join the Biospheric Microplastics team. What is your background? Most of my academic background is in marine sciences. I completed my Bachelor’s degree as a B.Sc. (Honors)...
Custom programmes - Continuing professional development
Our aim is to build long-lasting, collaborative learning partnerships and to work together to co-create customised, innovative learning solutions.
Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks Connecting and Caring through Food and Facemasks | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Bushell Researcher positionality is an intrinsic feature of research especially qualitative research. Being reflexive and adaptive to the changing iterative conditions of one’s research and recognising where one is situated in the...
Let’s talk about the student voice Let's talk about the student voice | Policing blog
An image of Constable Luke Walters with two horses from the mounted unit. This blog welcomes the thoughts and experiences from current Student Representative Luke Walters who is completing his final year on the Police Constable Degree...
Check out the ‘World’s most Dangerous Prisoners’ on 5Action tonight Check out the 'World’s most Dangerous Prisoners' on 5Action tonight | Policing blog
Last year I was invited to contribute to the series ‘World’s Most Dangerous Prisoners’ which looks at offenders whose shocking crimes earned them a whole-life tariff behind bars. Tonight’s episode focuses on Joanna Dennehy who fits the...
A Day in the life of an IDVA A Day in the life of an IDVA | Policing blog
According to the Office of National Statistics (2024) the police recorded approximately 1.4 million domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes in the year ending March 2024. The Crime Survey for England and Wales estimates that unfortunately...
Library accessibility guide - Disabled users
A guide to accessibility of each campus library including facilities, software and technology.
Public attitudes to road user safety - Governance and equity
More information about the 'public attitudes to road user safety' project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement
In 2013 Bob Griffin was ushered through the gates of Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen. The entrepreneur who set up Tomcat a company in the south west was there to collect his Queen’s award for Enterprise in Innovation. The company manufactures...
Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? Why should we celebrate World Town Planning day? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
RTPI Bursary competition winners and MSc Urban Planning students Mojca Sonjak Rob Palmer Isabel Daone and George Lewis share their thoughts on why World Town Planning Day Thursday 8th November 2018 is important… By Mojca Sonjak competition...
UWE Events Management students secure dream Glastonbury volunteer role UWE Events Management students secure dream Glastonbury volunteer role | Bristol Business School blog
Two students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have got a dream ticket to work behind the scenes as Events Operatives at Glastonbury Festival in the organisational hub at Worthy Farm. Students Kyriakos Papadopoulos and...