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UK can afford to keep fighting Covid-19 crisis, according to study co-led by UWE Bristol economist
UK Government can afford measures to fight the Covid-19 crisis and a broad-based recovery stimulus, according to a discussion paper by UWE Bristol economist.
Scientists develop machine that transforms dirty water into drinkable supply
Scientists at UWE Bristol have developed a portable purification system that could transform dirty water into clean, drinking water.
Providing space for social communication in a STEM engagement project Providing space for social communication in a STEM engagement project | Science Communication Unit blog
This post was originally published on the Engineering our Future and Curiosity Connections blogs. Neurodiversity Week (15-21 March 2021) celebrates our unique strengths and differences while recognising that the many talents of people with ADHD...
Shoppers given the chance to experience autonomous vehicles at The Mall, Cribbs Causeway
Researchers are testing connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) in a trial at The Mall shopping centre, Cribbs Causeway.
Progress review - Doctoral Academy Handbook
The assessment of progress in stages two and beyond at UWE Bristol through the research phase of the research degree.
Why work at UWE Bristol - Work at UWE Bristol
UWE Bristol provides competitive salaries, excellent career development opportunities and a comprehensive benefits package.
Student blog: What Are the (Dis)Advantages of a Collective Security Mechanism Based on ‘an attack upon one… is an attack upon…. all’ as Enshrined in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty? Student blog: What Are the (Dis)Advantages of a Collective Security Mechanism Based on ‘an attack upon one… is an attack upon…. all’ as Enshrined in Article 5 of the NATO Treaty? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law School’s LLB...
New public artwork for UWE Bristol's Frenchay Campus gathers pace
A project to create a public artwork for Frenchay Campus has got off to a flying start, with people sharing their ideas for the new public space.
Osteoarthritis research - Shaping integrated healthcare
Thousands of people across the world are benefiting from a self-management intervention for hip, knee and back pain developed by UWE Bristol, reducing healthcare costs in the process.
Three reasons to visit UWE Bristol's Centre for Music
The Centre for Music is for everyone with an interest in music of any variety. Here are three reasons to explore.
UWE Bristol supports charity unicorn sculpture trail
A herd of unicorns, including one sponsored by UWE Bristol, will be unveiled in selected locations across the city and South West to raise money for charity.
Nelson and Drake House - City accommodation
Nelson and Drake House has over 300 rooms available in flats for three to six people. The building is surrounded by Bristol’s famous street art with St Nicholas Market, Harbourside and King’s Street all on your doorstep.