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Enterprise that fuels progress: Engineering a new mindset around access with Tom Morgan and Supersmith. Enterprise that fuels progress: Engineering a new mindset around access with Tom Morgan and Supersmith. | Research and External Engagement
For this RISE Blog Tom Morgan one of the founders and CEO of Supersmith to talks about the company and the journey so far. Supersmith has been supported by UWE Bristol’s Bristol Robotics Lab (BRL) and Future Space from concept to being moments...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Flexys Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: Flexys | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme is a UK-wide programme helping businesses to improve competitiveness and productivity. A recent graduate is placed within an organisation to help solve a business problem with access to our...
My Placement at Bristol City Leap My Placement at Bristol City Leap | Research and External Engagement
This is a guest blog by James Buchanan. Who are you what are you studying who did you do your placement with and how did it come about? My name is James and I am a third-year Marketing student at UWE Bristol. I carried out my placement with...
Seeing people in the data Seeing people in the data | Research and External Engagement
Original post shared on the Science Communications Unit. By Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers We’re living through a Climate and Ecological Emergency and we urgently need to reduce carbon emissions. And yet society seems frozen into inaction. Could a new...
Public Health & Criminal Justice network conference on trauma informed practice Public Health & Criminal Justice network conference on trauma informed practice | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by: Prof Kieran McCartan UWE Bristol Rachel Campbell NHSE South West Public Health (Blended Team) Helen Erswell Public Health Wales On Friday the 8th December at UWE Bristol we held the 4th meeting and 1st all day conference of...
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...
Do science fiction films teach us about science? Do science fiction films teach us about science? | Science Communication Unit blog
Science fiction and fantasy films like Star Wars The Hunger Games and Interstellar are hugely popular with a reach for which many science communicators can only dream; particularly as these films typically reach beyond our usual audiences. But...
Month: December 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Above image: TRAIL Cycling Autumn School participants © TRAIL As a second-year PhD student researching nature and cycling here in the West of England I was delighted to attend a Cycling Autumn School in the Netherlands this November organised by...
Scicomm and the Sea Scicomm and the Sea | Science Communication Unit blog
I grew up by the sea with generations of my family making a living from our waters – it’s in my blood. I would spend countless hours exploring the local coastline or waiting at the pier for my dad to come back with his latest haul ever hoping...
You Said We Did: Trans and Non-Binary Policy Update You Said We Did: Trans and Non-Binary Policy Update | Student blog
The University has updated its Trans and Non-Binary Policy in line with the Supreme Court Ruling in April 2025. Thank you again to everyone who took the time to share their views on this topic. The feedback we received was thoughtful detailed...
Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont… Viewed from any of the many excellent vista-points the skyline city of Bristol in common with several other UK cities remains clearly punctuated by the towers spires and steeples of many buildings which are or have been...
Future infrastructure planners: is there an appetite for infrastructure planning in young planners? Future infrastructure planners: is there an appetite for infrastructure planning in young planners? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman Earlier in the year an excellent colleague asked if I would present at the Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference which was focusing on planning for infrastructure. Without too much arm bending I said yes – after all I...