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Tag: KTP KTP | Research and External Engagement
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between UWE Bristol and Harris Evolution Ltd has been nominated for best Management KTP at the KTP awards. Harris Evolution is a construction services firm based in Bristol. Focusing on commercial...
Professor Anthony Arnull’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 24 October 2017 Professor Anthony Arnull’s Distinguished Professorial Address – UWE 24 October 2017 | Bristol Law School blog
‘Should we trust the EU?’ was the controversial title of Professor Anthony Arnull’s Distinguished Professorial Address held on 24 October 2018 at the Bristol Law School UWE. Prof Arnull who holds the Chair of European Union Law at the University...
Outstanding success for student filmmakers
Students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been crowned the overall winners of the Kodak/Nahemi Student Commercial Awards.
Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
Technology developed at UWE Bristol that converts urine into electricity is set to be showcased at Glastonbury Festival for a fourth year. An installation of a large 40-person urinal will return to a prominent location near the Pyramid Stage to...
Science on Air and on Screen 2022 Science on Air and on Screen 2022 | Science Communication Unit blog
Students on the Science on Air and on Screen module in the 21/22 academic year made a 7 minute film to fit in a magazine programme like The One Show or Countryfile. Students were given free reign to choose research storyboard and film their...
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...
Graduating and working during the COVID-19 pandemic Graduating and working during the COVID-19 pandemic | Science Communication Unit blog
Finishing our MSc in Science Communication and graduating during a pandemic and national lockdowns was not how any of us expected it to go. But despite that I managed to get a job a few months after submitting my thesis. Not only that but what I...
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...
Month: January 2025 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
Image: Alum Clive Watson (left) and illustration © Abbi Bayliss alum. (right) Graphic Design alum and Creative Director Clive Watson was looking to brighten up a new office development in Broadmead Bristol. He connected with student creative...
Reflecting on a Successful First Postgraduate Research Conference Reflecting on a Successful First Postgraduate Research Conference | Education blog
Doctorate in Education (EdD) student Ronnie Houselander reflects on her experience of presenting at the recent Education and Childhood Postgraduate Researcher (PGR) Conference which was supported by the Education and Childhood Research Group...
Dock-to-Dock project wins government funding Dock-to-Dock project wins government funding | Engineering Our Future
In an effort to build back better from COVID-19 and support innovative new enterprises the government has announced funding to support projects harnessing the latest technology to support the fight against COVID-19 and other global challenges...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol Academic Spotlight: Dr Lisa Mol | Research and External Engagement
Dr Lisa Mol is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography and is part of the Centre for Water Resilience and Communities. Lisa is a geomorphologist specialising in the deterioration of stone which has enabled her to work in environments as diverse...