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Pioneer who improved lives of people with diabetes awarded honorary degree
An inventor who vastly improved the lives of people with Type 1 diabetes with a series of innovations has been awarded an honorary degree by UWE Bristol.
Getting to and from UWE Bristol campuses - Campus and facilities
It's easy to get from one campus to another and in and around the city centre, as well as going further afield, with Bristol's excellent transport links.
UWE’s Steve Wright is a voice of balanced enthusiasm on aerospace innovation UWE's Steve Wright is a voice of balanced enthusiasm on aerospace innovation | Engineering Our Future
Steve Wright is a senior research fellow in avionics and aircraft systems at UWE and he’s often approached by the media to provide an informed and balanced perspective on the plethora of flight innovation reports. We’ve previously...
Who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges? Who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges? | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
A new study explores who is responsible for tackling our environmental and wider social challenges – with the data suggesting governments are most responsible. The study led by Dr Miles Thompson from UWE Bristol (University of the West of...
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...
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...
Month: January 2024 January 2024 | 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...
Tag: Policing Policing | 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...
Women Like Me Mentoring Programme – Now Open for Second Cohort in 2024! Women Like Me Mentoring Programme – Now Open for Second Cohort in 2024! | Engineering Our Future
We are excited to announce that our Women Like Me mentoring programme is now open for recruitment for a second cohort in 2024! Thanks to additional funding from the Office for Students we’re expanding this successful initiative offering even...
Science Hunters: Natural Sciences in Minecraft - Projects
Science Hunters resources to engage children with natural sciences topics using Minecraft.
SmartSocks® land at UWE Bristol to support innovative ageing research SmartSocks® land at UWE Bristol to support innovative ageing research | Research and External Engagement
The first delivery of SmartSocks®DISCOVERY – sensor-embedded wearable socks developed by Bristol health-tech company Milbotix – has arrived at UWE Bristol. These smart wearables will play a key role in the university’s ageing and assistive tech...