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Working with your research data - Manage your research data
Guidance on organising and naming files, version control, documenting your work, storing and backing up your data, and working with project partners.
Studio - Sports facilities
The aerobics studio is kitted out with all the equipment you need, including the latest cycles, coloured lighting and mirrors.
The GMO debate: Is law the answer to effectively regulate GM crops in India? The GMO debate: Is law the answer to effectively regulate GM crops in India? | Bristol Law School blog
This blog is by Subhashree Panda LLM (Environmental Law and Sustainable Development) Agriculture the largest source of livelihoods for India is plagued by several problems such as small and fragmented land-holdings use of poor quality seeds...
Returning to your studies after your placement - Placements
How to prepare for returning to your studies after completing your placement
How to use e-books - Books and e-books
Guide to using e-books, including advice on VLeBooks, the EBSCO eBook Collection, and using Adobe Digital Editions.
“Britain is wet droughts don’t happen here…” debunking myths on drought and water scarcity "Britain is wet droughts don’t happen here…" debunking myths on drought and water scarcity | Science Communication Unit blog
The early part of the summer of 2018 saw the UK facing a heatwave and a lack of rain affecting many parts of the country. In some areas dairy farmers hit by a lack of rain needed to supplement grass-fed cattle with silage (normally used in the...
Glow in the dark gemstones show the jewellery industry that laboratory-grown crystals can shine bright
A researcher hopes to revolutionise the jewellery industry with unique gemstone designs - including the first single stone glow-in-the-dark manmade crystal.
Sharing research data - Research data security
UWE Bristol's expectations of researchers, in relation to the sharing of research data.
UWE Bristol to explore the power of open water swimming at upcoming event with The Wave founder Nick Hounsfield
An inspiring tale of grit and resilience will be told to audiences at the first BDAS event of 2025 as UWE Bristol welcomes Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave.
How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 1: Health and Wellbeing | Employability in Applied Sciences
This blog article has been written by Jessica Griffith encouraging us to seek continuous growth even during difficult circumstances. 2020 definitely threw a number of curveballs at us and we did well to make it through! However if we are to keep...
New publication – Transforming tradition: how the iconic Christmas Lectures series is perceived by its audiences New publication - Transforming tradition: how the iconic Christmas Lectures series is perceived by its audiences | Science Communication Unit blog
Photo credit: Paul Wilkinson Photography Margarida Sardo Hannah Little and Laura Fogg Rogers conducted research to explore strengths and opportunities for improving the series and modernising the Christmas Lectures. The SCU team has recently...
UWE Bristol student photos showcase 10 years of the Brunel building
Striking images have been captured by student photographers for an exhibition marking 10 years since the Brunel building at Southmead Hospital opened.