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Civic engagement and community - Business and community partners

UWE Bristol has a strong record of public and community engagement that traverses a wide portfolio of civic activities. We are a future-facing, locally embedded, anchor institution with global reach.

Blogs

Month: November 2021 Context Literature The problem Approaches to solutions Next steps 7 February 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

Green paper Elizabeth Green1 Felix Ritchie 1 Libby Bishop2 Deborah Wiltshire 2 Simon Parker 3 Allyson Flaster 4 and Maggie Levenstein4 1The University of the West of England 2GESIS 3DKFZ German Cancer Research Center 4University of...

Blogs

How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Science Communication Unit blog

By Danni Sinnett (Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit). There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines...

Blogs

Using eye-tracking and machine learning technology to aid the early diagnosis of crippling neurodegenerative diseases Using eye-tracking and machine learning technology to aid the early diagnosis of crippling neurodegenerative diseases | Research and External Engagement

“Technology is a great enabler. It can make a real difference to our lives. That is why we are using eye-tracking technology and machine learning to aid the early diagnosis of crippling neurodegenerative diseases. ”  Dr Wenhao Zhang Associate...

Admissions extenuating circumstances - Applying

The University understands that your studies may be disrupted due to circumstances outside of your control which may impact on your studies or exams.

News

UWE Bristol graduates recognised at prestigious festival of on-screen, natural world storytelling

Four outstanding wildlife filmmaking graduates from the University of the West of England are nominated for the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol.

Research in the School of Education and Childhood - CHSS research overview

The School of Education and Childhood is active in many areas of research and has established research projects attracting funding from various bodies both in the UK and abroad.

People

Dr Hooman Foroughmand Araabi

Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning and Design

People

Miss Sarah Sidorowicz

Service Desk Analyst

People

Ms Kat Corbett

Interim Head of Circular Economy and Responsible Consumption

Courses

Appendicular Skeleton - Study day

The Appendicular Skeleton study day has been designed to meet your specific needs in image interpretation for those working in the Emergency Department.

Courses

Systematic Review - Professional/Short course

Learn the process of carrying out a Systematic Review and acquire the practical skills required for searching, evaluating and synthesizing evidence in health behaviour.

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