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Author: Prof Tony Killard Prof Tony Killard | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
The UWE Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) held its second annual conference on the 8th of September. A year after the establishment of the new centre the theme of the meeting was to emphasise and build on our connections with our academic and...
Understanding consent - Stay safe on and off campus
Understanding what is consent, signs of when consent might or might not be given and recognise and report an incident.
Improving Energy Efficiency in Existing Houses film - Films
How to buy the Improving Energy Efficiency film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
Apply from outside the UK - Applying for a visa
Advice for students applying for a student visa outside of the UK.
Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi The concept of place lies at the centre of urban design and planning. Traditionally place has been defined as a specific part of space imbued with social meaning memories and activities often public in character and...
Recent funding in CAR - About
Centre for Appearance Research recent funding, from The Healing Foundation, National Institute for Health Research and many more.
Building new connections for an environmental policy news service Building new connections for an environmental policy news service | Science Communication Unit blog
How do you persuade businesses to invest in nature? I went to Helsinki to find out. On the 23rd and 24th of October the European Commission held its annual European Business and Nature Summit at the grand Finlandia Concert Hall in Helsinki...
Telling our story at UWE Bristol: RISE with us
UWE Bristol has launched RISE - standing for Research, Innovation, Skills and Enterprise - an institutional framework which shapes the University's purpose, culture and future growth.
Student's DNA device could improve ways of collecting data for endangered species
A device that extracts DNA from the air, developed by UWE Bristol student Beckie Green, could help to collect data for endangered species.
New report scrutinises Bristol referendum options that will decide how council is run
A report scrutinises the leadership options ahead of Bristol's referendum in May, which will determine whether Bristol continues to have an elected mayor.
Researchers are turning soil sounds into songs
When David Attenborough said saving the planet is now a communications challenge, he probably wasn’t thinking about the possibility of DJs doing soil sets.