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Projects - The Bridge Studios
Research and innovation at the Bridge Studios, UWE Bristol.
Visa information for EU/EEA and Swiss nationals - Applying for a student visa outside of the UK
Visa information for EU,EEA and Swiss nationals.
Innovative biosensor technology developed at UWE Bristol wins prestigious science award
A new biosensor that monitors intravenous anaesthesia has won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Emerging Technologies Competition 2021.
UWE Bristol project to create lifelike organ simulators using 3D printing
Researchers are exploring how 3D technology can be used to improve surgical training by creating organ simulators which look and feel like real body parts.
Improving construction safety through AI-enabled visual attention monitoring - Research projects in CABER
Details about the Improving construction safety through AI-enabled visual attention monitoring: An immersive approach project.
Transcript of training - Certificates
Apply for a transcript of training for healthcare awards.
Business Management
Graduate destinations for Business Management graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Graduate School Handbook part 14 continued - Final examination
Graduate School Handbook Part 14 – regulations, procedures, information and guidance about the final assessment for an MPhil or doctoral level award.
Research project
The confirmation of the research project (CP1) is where the arrangements for the start of the project are confirmed, together with an initial work plan.
Identities, (In)Equalities and Communities - Research themes
The research theme of Identities, (In)Equalities and Communities within the Social and Public Policy Research Group (SPPRG) at UWE Bristol.
Cyclist and pedestrian interactions on shared use paths - Transport planning and placemaking
Details on the 'Cyclist and pedestrian interactions on shared use paths' PhD research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Robotics lab helps provide access to art for disabled people in self-isolation
Disabled people experiencing extreme isolation due to coronavirus can now use robots to remotely access one of Britain's most well-known art galleries.