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Library accessibility guide - Disabled users
A guide to accessibility of each campus library including facilities, software and technology.
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Science Communication Unit blog
By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new modelling and communication approach help to gather...
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...
Tag: COAST COAST | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Thomas Appleby Associate Professor in Property Law Academics have an extraordinary role to play in society. In normal employment workers are too busy doing the job to gain objectivity. But teaching and research particularly on practical...
Month: February 2020 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Tim Hink’s article “Fear on Robots and Life Satisfaction” is forthcoming in the International Journal of Social Robotics. The use of robots and in particular next-generation robots in the production of goods and services is increasing. What...
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Information about US federal loans, eligibility and consumer information.
Category: events events | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Freya Wise Alice Moncaster Hector Archila and Tavs Jorgensen On the 3rd of December Caber ran an action-packed hybrid event to mark COP30. After a short introduction reflecting on the COP30 outcomes we then had excellent presentations on...
From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication From crime scenes to comic strips: exploring forensic science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Forensic science has always fascinated me—from DNA analysis fingerprinting to blood spatter patterns. So when the chance to collaborate with the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science and the University of Dundee for my Master’s thesis...
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...
Explore your Engineering Future – a new engineering outreach activity for West of England schools. Explore your Engineering Future - a new engineering outreach activity for West of England schools. | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Design and Mathematics (EDM) department at UWE Bristol have partnered with My Future My Choice to create a unique engineering outreach activity for children in the West of England. The department has a long standing commitment to...
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this post on the Engineering Our Future Blog. Written by Louisa Cockbill. Gary Atkinson Associate Professor in Engineering at UWE Bristol and part of Lyndon Smith’s team in the Centre for Machine Vision is developing the...