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Healthy places start with healthier local plans, new research finds
Local government statutory local plans were found lacking in consideration of health priorities and needs according to a new review by UWE Bristol and the University of Bristol.
Urban places and spaces should be accessible for all, says UWE Bristol student
Student Emily Annakin is hoping to land her dream job, using her own experience of visual impairment to design inclusive urban spaces.
Staff in the Spotlight – A conversation with Sean Paley. Staff in the Spotlight - A conversation with Sean Paley. | Policing blog
Sir Robert Peel famously said “the police are the public and the public are the police.” Much to that sentiment we recognise the key roles that our staff and students undertake in making our programmes successful. This week’s UWE Bristol...
Local Strategic Partnerships and accessibility planning - Governance and equity
Read the project summary for the 'Local Strategic Partnerships and accessibility planning' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Water quality sensing technologies studentship - Studentship opportunities
An opportunity to apply for a full-time PhD in the College of Health, Science and Society.
Community experiences of co-creating applied theatre decision labs - Studentship opportunities
College of Arts, Technology and Environment
UWE Bristol launches Paul Stephenson bursary to support students from BAME backgrounds
UWE Bristol has launched a bursary named after the Bristol civil rights activist Paul Stephenson OBE for students from minority ethnic backgrounds.
Study finds some road closures cause less congestion
A study from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) sheds new light on why traffic is sometimes reduced when certain city roads are closed.
Funding awarded to UWE Bristol to boost female participation in engineering and construction industries
UWE Bristol will increase numbers of women on engineering and construction degree apprenticeship courses to address industry underrepresentation.
Monitoring river pollution and river health using new technologies - Studentship opportunities
Monitoring river pollution and river health using new technologies, College of Health, Science and Society
Immersive realities: creativity runs wild at Wake the Tiger Immersive realities: creativity runs wild at Wake the Tiger | Alumni blog
Wake The Tiger has recently opened a huge extension to it’s immersive reality Amazement Park ®. We spoke to our alumni and staff working there to find out more about the immersive technology scene why it’s popular and the serious message behind...
Guest blog: Policing the Digital Age Guest blog: Policing the Digital Age | Policing blog
Image of Paul Heywood This week we are privileged to feature a guest blog from Paul Heywood Director of National Security at Microsoft UK. Paul has been in the role nearly 3 years and prior to this he built a start-up technology company focusing...