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Three UWE Bristol Launch Space residents win national award to accelerate innovation Three UWE Bristol Launch Space residents win national award to accelerate innovation | Research and External Engagement

In an exciting development for UWE Bristol’s Launch Space incubator three graduate entrepreneurs have been awarded funding from Innovate UK to develop their business ideas. The Innovate UK Unlocking Potential Award is a two-strand pilot...

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Innovation with impact – How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research Innovation with impact - How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research | Research and External Engagement

At first glance a badminton tournament might just seem like an enjoyable recreational event. But for Dr Praveen Kumar Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation at UWE Bristol it has become a powerful vehicle for innovation student engagement...

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Month: August 2024 7 February 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

Professor Felix Ritchie In data governance the question of principles- versus rules-based regulation is a knotty one: should best practice and operating standards be specified in regulation (rules-based) or should regulation provide the overall...

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Month: January 2024 7 February 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

This time of year offers opportunity to reflect on the past year and look forward to the next. Here we re blog our Wage & Employment Dynamics (WED) project blog. The WED project take this opportunity to discuss and reflect upon their 2023...

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UWE Bristol appoints new Dean of Research and Enterprise in College of Business and Law

Professor Rachel Granger has joined UWE Bristol as the new Dean of Research and Enterprise for the College of Business and Law.

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Tag: Innovation Innovation | Research and External Engagement

UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) are the academic partner on an innovative project with Hoofcount to detect early signs of digital dermatitis lesions and lameness within dairy cattle. Hoofcount is a 10-year-old family business...

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“Missing the signs”: An legal-ethical analysis of ‘good’ lawyering for the neurodivergent accused "Missing the signs": An legal-ethical analysis of ‘good’ lawyering for the neurodivergent accused | Research and External Engagement

Good lawyering is fundamental to the protection of vulnerable individuals accused of criminal offences – but causes one to question what ‘good’ lawyering is in this context. One method of assessing this would be consideration of how effectively...

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Dr Eleimon Gonis

Associate Lecturer in Finance

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Dr Freya Wise

Research Fellow

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Quantitative Health Research - Professional/Short course

Gain an introduction to quantitative approaches to health research, with particular focus on epidemiology and population-based public health research.

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Preparation for Health and Care Research - Professional/Short course

Gain the knowledge of a full research life cycle, starting from initial concept development through dissemination and real-world implementation.

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