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UWE International Women’s Day 2019 Celebration – Balance for Better UWE International Women's Day 2019 Celebration – Balance for Better | Engineering Our Future
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2019 UWE Bristol will be hosting a series of talks and workshops around the theme “Balance for Better”. There will also be stalls a networking lunch a choir and a raffle with all proceeds going to...
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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.
Research shows Bristol residents support measures required to achieve cleaner air
A research project led by UWE Bristol finds that residents' suggestions on tackling air quality reflect the city's aims to reach net zero carbon emissions.
Month: November 2024 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
We are thrilled to announce that our work has been shortlisted for a 2024 ONS Research Excellence Award! This recognition places our work at the forefront of the UK’s data transformation journey. As a multi-disciplinary research group we...
Women Like Me Women Like Me | Science Communication Unit blog
Engineering our Future (this article first appeared on the Engineering our Future blog at UWE) Only 11% of engineers in the UK are women. Is this enough? No it’s really not – we have an engineering skills shortage as it is and the low...
From biology to science communication From biology to science communication | Science Communication Unit blog
Many people in the science communication field have an educational background in natural sciences (in my case biology) and subsequently found a passion for science communication. I had my insight during the time I was working in a botanic...
Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local eco-warriors Co-producing an arboretum-meadow with local eco-warriors | Engineering Our Future
Helen Hoyle senior lecturer in Healthy Built Environments was awarded FET public engagement funds for her project to “Future-proof Luton” – co-producing an air-quality arboretum meadow on a former mini-golf site. Helen along...
New programme set to boost health & social care innovations in West of England universities & NHS New programme set to boost health & social care innovations in West of England universities & NHS | Research and External Engagement
A West of England partnership comprising five universities the NHS and private investors have been awarded funding from Research England to deliver SpinOutWest – a new six-month pilot programme to strengthen research commercialisation and...
Research and External Engagement blog | Research and External Engagement
Helping to improve malaria health care in southern Africa Featured Researcher: Professor Peter Case Work conducted by a Bristol Business School Professor on organisational systems in malaria zones has ...Read More Romantic poet’s home...