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Computer availability at Frenchay Campus - Student computers

Available computers at Frenchay Campus.

News

Academic playing role in project to find hidden graves in Mexico using drone technology

A UWE Bristol lecturer is playing a part in a project using drone technology to locate concealed graves in Mexico.

Games Studio facilities - Campus and facilities

Get your hands on all the latest games development technology, including Playstation's official development kits.

News

Male blood donors 'preferred' as plasma from UK women is discarded

Research by Professor Julie Kent from UWE Bristol raises questions about the ethics of discarding female blood plasma without first informing women donors.

Events

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.

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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Public art globe created by former UWE Bristol student installed at Bower Ashton campus

A piece of public art created by former UWE Bristol illustration student Jazz Thompson has been installed at City Campus Bower Ashton.

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UWE Bristol ranked 7th in England for student satisfaction

The University of the West of England is ranked 11th of all UK universities for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2019.

Generative AI in research - Research governance

UWE Bristol guidance for the responsible use of Generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) during the research process.

Blogs

Building our understanding of diabetes with Minecraft (even if you don’t have the game!) Building our understanding of diabetes with Minecraft (even if you don’t have the game!) | Science Communication Unit blog

The inside of the human body and all its organs cells and molecules can be tricky to visualise and that makes it difficult to understand how conditions like diabetes work. We can use things like models to help us see all these different features...

Lady Barbara Judge CBE - 9 November 2016 - Previous events

Lady Barbara Judge CBE delivered a Bristol Distinguished Address Series lecture entitled "The Future of Nuclear".

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