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Is Higher Education Broken? An online seminar with Professor Richard Watermeyer Is Higher Education Broken? An online seminar with Professor Richard Watermeyer | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Last week Bristol Leadership & Change Centre was delighted to host an online seminar with Richard Watermeyer Professor of Higher Education and Co-Director of the Centre for Higher Education Transformations at the University of Bristol. He is...
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.
Financial information - Structure and governance
UWE Bristol annual report and financial statements
Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog
In the final instalment of this blog series we meet Trinni Dagger a UWE Bristol Professional Policing Degree (PPD) student who has combined her studies with volunteering as a Special Constable with Avon and Somerset Police. From her first open...
COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good COVID-19 opportunities to shift artificial intelligence towards serving the common good | Science Communication Unit blog
Contact tracing apps are just one measure governments have been using in their attempts to contain the current coronavirus outbreak. Such apps have also raised concerns about privacy and data security. COVID-19 – and the current calls for AI-led...
About Drought/ENDOWS - Projects
A NERC-funded project designed to maximise the impact of UK research on drought and water scarcity.
KTP Case Study: Gloucester Wildlife Trust KTP Case Study: Gloucester Wildlife Trust | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs Tackling the challenge of engaging with drought and frogs | Science Communication Unit blog
SCU was well represented at the Bristol Festival of Nature (BFON) in June with Associate Professor Emma Weitkamp manning the Drought Risk and You (DRY) stand on Saturday and MSc student Hannah Conduit showcasing her research with the Durrell...
Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture Detecting defects to improve the sustainability of composite manufacture | Engineering Our Future
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 “Polarisation Vision for Composite Part Inspection” – a system to automatically detect defects in...
New funding scheme to support SMEs with R&D projects in Swindon and Wiltshire
UWE Bristol is launching a new round of Innovation 4 Growth, a funding programme that supports SMEs undertaking innovative research projects.