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Research

Measuring sustainability performance of SMEs in a developing country - A study of Southern Vietnam (2019)

Presentation / Conference
Phan, H., Kumar, V., Saad, M., Garza-Reyes, J. A., & Nadeem, S. P. (2019, July). Measuring sustainability performance of SMEs in a developing country – A study of Southern Vietnam. Paper presented at 3rd IEOM European International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
Over the last decade, measuring sustainability performance has been increasingly important. So far, research about the subject matter has been mostly conducted in developed nations, and for large corporations but SMEs in developing countries has rece... about Measuring sustainability performance of SMEs in a developing country – A study of Southern Vietnam.

Research

Using e-assessment to address mathematical misconceptions in engineering students (2019)

Presentation / Conference
Sikurajapathi, I., Henderson, K., & Gwynllyw, R. (2019, October). Using e-assessment to address mathematical misconceptions in engineering students. Presented at 11th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Lending a critical eye to virtual reality (VR) - Creative industries and technologies

Our researchers are helping to steer the emerging field of virtual reality and the critical questions asked around power, responsibility and creative potential in a positive direction.

Research

A health map for architecture: The determinants of health and wellbeing in buildings (2019)

Book Chapter
Rice, L. (2019). A health map for architecture: The determinants of health and wellbeing in buildings. In M. Jones, L. Rice, & F. Meraz (Eds.), Designing for Health and Wellbeing: Home, City, Society, 155-184. Vernon Press
The health crisis facing society, whereby most humans suffer illness, is related to the design of the built environment. The chapter identifies key issues for built environment design professionals to improve the health of architectural environments.... about A health map for architecture: The determinants of health and wellbeing in buildings.

Research

A copper oxide/zinc oxide composite nano-surface for use in a biosensor (2019)

Journal Article
Cao, L., Kiely, J., Piano, M., & Luxton, R. (2019). A copper oxide/zinc oxide composite nano-surface for use in a biosensor. Materials, 12(7), 1126. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12071126
© 2019 by the authors. In this study, biosensors based on zinc oxide-copper oxide composite nano-surfaces were prepared using a simple and inexpensive distributed colloidal technique. Combinations of mixed dispersions with volume ratios of 1:1, 1:2 a... about A copper oxide/zinc oxide composite nano-surface for use in a biosensor.

Mexico - Country

Country-specific information for prospective UWE Bristol students from Mexico.

Panama - Country

Country-specific information for prospective UWE Bristol students from Panama.

Katherine Bennett CBE - 12 February 2020 - Previous events

Katherine Bennett, Senior Vice President, Airbus & Chair, Western Gateway, delivered a Bristol Distinguished Address Series lecture entitled "What does internationalisation mean in C21st for global corporations?".

Lighting up the world with wastewater - Sustainability and climate change

Sustainable technology is helping to resolve sanitation and safety issues for thousands of people at schools, humanitarian projects and music festivals.

News

Study led by UWE Bristol to explore how defence sector could be decarbonised

UWE Bristol to lead an international research study exploring how the defence sector could be decarbonised and diversified.

News

Urban places and spaces should be accessible for all, says UWE Bristol student

Student Emily Annakin is hoping to land her dream job, using her own experience of visual impairment to design inclusive urban spaces.

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