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Socio-psychological aspects in the dynamics of travellers' mode choice behaviour - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Learn more about the 'socio-psychological aspects in mode choice behaviour' project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Computing and Creative Technologies student volunteering - Recruiting volunteers
Information on our Community Action and Knowledge Exchange (CAKE) student volunteering projects in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies.
Graduate film selected for prestigious festival
A film by Elias Williams, a director and graduate from UWE Bristol, has been selected for the internationally regarded London Short Film Festival (LSFF).
Games Studio facilities - Campus and facilities
Get your hands on all the latest games development technology, including Playstation's official development kits.
Glenside Community Garden social - Wellbeing cafe
Being out in nature has a really positive impact on our wellbeing and it will be a great place to meet.
Towards decolonising Library Services - Browse resources A-Z
Information about decolonising and diversifying Library Services.
UWE Bristol researcher discovers identity of mystery figure on Led Zeppelin IV cover
The original of an image made famous by the band Led Zeppelin has been discovered in a Victorian photograph album by a UWE Bristol history researcher.
Design analysis and simulation modelling of a twin-entry IC engine turbocharger - Projects
The objective of the author's paper concentrates mainly on the vane geometry of the turbine though and not on the effects of exhaust input design.
Attenborough film involving UWE Bristol graduate is most watched on Apple TV+
A nature programme by a former UWE Bristol student has become the most watched documentary on Apple TV+.
Students reveal creative responses to real-world experiences at UWE Bristol Showcase
UWE Bristol’s Showcase, celebrating student creativity and innovation across the College of Arts, Technology and Environment, returns this June.
Researchers create 3D printed food for people with swallowing difficulties
Researchers have developed meals suitable for people with dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) using 3D printing technology.