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Britons more accepting of driving-related risk, UWE Bristol researchers find
A new study from UWE Bristol and Swansea University indicates people may use different moral and ethical standards when they think about driving cars.
Steve Gooding - Members
Profile of Visiting Professor at UWE Bristol's Centre for Transport and Society (CTS), Steve Gooding.
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.
Apply from outside the UK - Applying for a visa
Advice for students applying for a student visa outside of the UK.
An investigation of traffic-related air pollution and policy interventions in the vicinity of schools in the UK - PhD research
Find out more about the investigation of traffic-related air pollution and policy interventions in the vicinity of schools in the UK.
UWE Bristol in world top 50 on host of sustainability measures in Impact Rankings
UWE Bristol is in the top 50 in the world on a range of measures in a league table focused on institutions pursuing sustainable development goals.
University drops use of BAME acronym
UWE Bristol has announced it is to stop using the acronym BAME when referring to people.
UWE Bristol student develops exoskeletal bionic glove to aid stroke recovery
A product design student from Iron Acton will unveil a prototype bionic glove to aid stroke rehab, during UWE Bristol’s annual Showcase starting on 5 June.
Research data management - Resources for researchers
Important information for researchers at UWE Bristol about research data management, including our official policy.
Smart brick technology stars in installation at renowned London art gallery
'Smart bricks' technology, developed at UWE Bristol, features in a major new show at the Whitechapel gallery.
Join Co-op Group CEO Shirine Khoury-Haq in conversation at UWE Bristol event
The Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS) continues this autumn, with Co-op Group's CEO and UWE Bristol alum Shirine Khoury-Haq.
Tenses in academic writing
This workshop focuses on the three most common verb tenses in written academic English and when they are used. You will have the opportunity to practise using these tenses.