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Measuring solid objects automatically - Harnessing creativity and technology
Innovative techniques developed at UWE Bristol for measuring the dimensions of difficult solid objects automatically are now being used commercially.
‘One of a kind’ course accredited by UWE Bristol recognised with Princess Royal Training Award
A foundation degree accredited by UWE Bristol has been awarded a prestigious City & Guilds Princess Royal Training Award.
Computer related legislation - Information Security Policies
The Computer Misuse Act (1990).
Is there light at the end of the tunnel? Is there light at the end of the tunnel? | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Demelza Hall and Professor Nicholas Ryder Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Professor Edwin Sutherland who famously and somewhat controversially used the term ‘white collar crime’ in his 1939 presidential lecture to...
UWE Bristol student pioneers new way to track endangered penguins
A new method to track endangered penguins has been pioneered by a student at Bristol Zoological Society and UWE Bristol.
Low carbon residential retrofit - Research projects in CABER
Details about the low carbon residential retrofit: considering the resident as well as the carbon project.
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...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
On the 24th of January 2024 the Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab at UWE Bristol took a significant step in sharing its interdisciplinary research by participating in the School of Arts Research Showcase. This event held at Bristol’s...
Professor Nic Ryder on Paradise Papers: UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance Professor Nic Ryder on Paradise Papers: UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance | Bristol Law School blog
Post taken from the Research Business and Innovation Blog. Nicholas Ryder who is a Professor in Financial Crime at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) says the UK authorities’ ‘lacklustre’ approach to enforcing its financial crime...
Lecture theatre and meeting room hire - Venue hire and events management
The University has a large range of lecture theatres, teaching and seminar rooms available for events such as conferences, meetings, seminars, presentations and training days.
Report an incident or breach - Information Security Toolkit
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Science Journalism Summer School 2017 Science Journalism Summer School 2017 | Science Communication Unit blog
Every two years the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) hosts its one-day Science Journalism Summer School. The 2017 event took place on 5 July at the Wellcome Trust in London and I went along as a budding freelance science writer to...