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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.

External advice - Manage your research data

External advice on research data management from the UK Data Archive and Digital Curation Centre (DCC).

Responsibilities - Research data security

All individuals who have access to research data must ensure that they fully understand their responsibilities, including compliance with best practices here at UWE Bristol.

Recent funding in CAR - About

Centre for Appearance Research recent funding, from The Healing Foundation, National Institute for Health Research and many more.

Family Rituals 2.0 - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience

Details on the 'Family Rituals 2.0' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.

Disclose as disabled in your application - Get disability support

You are strongly encouraged to disclose a disability or support need in your UWE Bristol application, so that we can make sure you have support in place before you start your course.

Next generation flight design - Harnessing creativity and technology

'Onto REM' combines cutting edge requirements alongside project and business timelines, shaping the next generation of aircraft.

Get involved in sustainability - Sustainability

Help us make a truly sustainable university a reality. Information for staff and students to get involved for our future, plus handy tips for greener living.

News

Bladder and bowel key learnings report presented at House of Commons

An insights report reflecting the lived experiences of people affected by bladder and bowel control issues was presented at the House of Commons.

Blogs

Why a car is not just a car Why a car is not just a car | Centre for Transport and Society blog

Throughout modern history revolutions in transport have not just altered mobility or the geography of places; they have been absolutely necessary for the economic political and historical development of whole countries. Railways for example due...

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Blue plaque on iconic Bath building linked to UWE Bristol project is fit for an Emperor

Fairfield House in Bath, once home to Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, has unveiled a blue plaque funded by UWE Bristol and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Copyright and research - Comply with copyright law

Protect your own work and make fair use of works produced by others.

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