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Month: October 2025 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
Minimising waste and maximising the use of resources is what a circular economy is all about. A circular economy supports sustainable growth environmental protection and social equity. Unlike the traditional linear economy of ‘take make...
Giant inflatable robots descend on Bristol city centre Giant inflatable robots descend on Bristol city centre | Alumni blog
Unfurl photo © Mark Gray Emma Powell makes robots for poking squishing and hugging. She’s Co-Director of Air Giants a local creative robotics studio making pioneering and monumental work for an international audience. We interviewed Emma ahead...
Education is a privilege Education is a privilege | Alumni blog
Anti-racist educator Aisha Thomas MBE LLB(Hons) Law (2006) founder of Representation Matters talks to us about her journey her inspiration her successes and what’s next. Tell us about the start of your journey studying law and your early legal...
50 years on Dr Bolland’s legacy endures 50 years on Dr Bolland’s legacy endures | Alumni blog
Planting trees at Coldharbour Lane (Dr Bolland in the hat) 1973 Dr Robert Bolland was the first director of Bristol Polytechnic (1969-1974). Fifty years after his death the values he built our institution on still endure. We look back at the...
Our Burmese Python fighting for women Our Burmese Python fighting for women | Alumni blog
Alum Nicola Barke was the first female ever to compete in Burmese bareknuckle boxing a sport reserved for the fearless. She’s ranked number two in the world. Her fighting name is the Burmese Python. Not only a high calibre athlete Nicola also...
UWE Senior Lecturer Verity Jones promotes importance of sustainable fashion UWE Senior Lecturer Verity Jones promotes importance of sustainable fashion | Research and External Engagement
The first Sustainable Fashion Week is here! Across the UK activities are going on that bring a focus on the fashion supply chain and the social economic and environmental impact it has. It’s hoped that the week will be filled with activities...
Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark ECRG Strand Leader as featured on the SRHE News Blog All doctoral students in the UK are expected to navigate periodic typically annual progress reviews as part of their studies (QAA 2020). Depending on the stage and the...
Higher and degree apprenticeship spotlight – Emma-Jean Higher and degree apprenticeship spotlight - Emma-Jean | Research and External Engagement
Find out how a higher and degree apprenticeship has supported Emma-Jean in her day-to-day role as a Physiotherapist. Emma-Jean is currently studying a higher and degree apprenticeship in Applied Physiotherapy at UWE Bristol. Here’s what she had...
Guest Blog – Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism Guest Blog - Creating stories with porpoise: top tips for getting the most out of your journalism | Science Communication Unit blog
When it comes to food music and fashion the interesting stuff often emerges at the interfaces between styles and cultures. When sounds flavours and cultures collide the results can be fresh and thought-provoking. Science is no different. From my...
The networked self: exploring networks as a source of career development and identity for female engineers The networked self: exploring networks as a source of career development and identity for female engineers | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
This month’s guest post is written by Dr Vanda Papafilippou Senior Lecturer in HRM UWE Bristol. Women comprise just 12% of the UK engineering workforce (EngineeringUK 2018) and despite the efforts of both the state and the industry it...