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What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did | Student blog
Our Library Team has been gathering feedback from you – the student community to help make our spaces work harder for you. We’ve made improvements in the libraries across our three campuses to make sure you’ve got everything you need to work...
Tips for Surviving the UK winter: Guide for International students Tips for Surviving the UK winter: Guide for International students | Student blog
Priya Dashini Selvanathan is currently studying a Master’s in Health Psychology and is a Mature Student Advocate. My idea of winter came straight from the movies picturing myself sitting in a nice cosy café people watching and enjoying the...
Why you should still submit your work – even (especially) when you don’t feel good enough Why you should still submit your work - even (especially) when you don't feel good enough | Student blog
Sharing your work with others even your tutors can feel daunting. We know so many students struggle to submit work for feedback because they worry that it’s not good enough. Dr Aaliyah Khan Senior Student Experience Coach shares her tips and...
Category: Moving out Moving out | Student blog
Did you know that you could be at risk of getting disciplinaries fines and losing your deposits for not managing your waste properly? Recycling isn’t just about being eco-friendly it’s about taking responsibility for your local environment...
Category: Welcome 2024 Welcome 2024 | Student blog
Where to start? Well a good place would be to ask what is the ultimate university experience? Put reaaaaally simply being at university is a unique experience because there are so many opportunities right at your fingertips. You probably won’t...
Category: Walking Walking | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Walking is something most of us do no matter our age income background or ethnicity. You would be forgiven for thinking that transport planners know all about it and have used that knowledge to sort our streets so that they are accessible and...
The Women’s Work Lab and UWE Part 2 The Women's Work Lab and UWE Part 2 | Bristol Business School blog
For the last month my team at UWE Bristol the Stakeholder Engagement team have had a guest with us on placement. This is part of an initiative set up by an amazing Community Interest Company called Women’s Work Lab. Becky Ware has joined us and...
Top tips for parents home-schooling their children. Top tips for parents home-schooling their children. | Education blog
With all UK schools closed until further notice except for the children of key workers and children who have been identified as vulnerable thousands of parents will have to introduce some form of learning in the home. To help parents navigate...
New round of peer mentoring and outreach project Women Like Me for 2022 New round of peer mentoring and outreach project Women Like Me for 2022 | Engineering Our Future
Women Like Me is a peer mentoring and outreach project aimed at boosting female representation in engineering. How does it work? Women Like Me pairs senior women engineers with junior women engineers to undertake mentoring and engineering...
Professor of Robot Ethics Alan Winfield shares his views on AI advancements and how society should respond Professor of Robot Ethics Alan Winfield shares his views on AI advancements and how society should respond | Engineering Our Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in the news lately. UWE Bristol’s Professor Alan Winfield is a signatory of an international open letter also signed by Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak asking for training of powerful AI systems...
Bristol Robotics Laboratory supported startup Open Bionics raises £4.6 million Bristol Robotics Laboratory supported startup Open Bionics raises £4.6 million | Engineering Our Future
A startup developing bionic limbs in the style of superheroes for children and adults has successfully raised $5.9m (£4.6m) million from investors including F1’s Williams Advanced Engineering Group. Open Bionics which developed in Bristol...
Growing as a Leader with Common Purpose – The UWE Bristol Future Leaders Experience Growing as a Leader with Common Purpose - The UWE Bristol Future Leaders Experience | Employability in Applied Sciences
Common Purpose is a global not-for-profit organisation that focusses on delivering compelling leadership programmes that aim to develop leaders who are capable of being empathetic open and agile across diverse cultural institutional and social...