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Recent graduates from across the UK who have a bright idea for a high-tech business are invited to apply for a free residency in ‘Launch Space‘ at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). ‘Launch Space’ a graduate...
Science on Air and on Screen – Student Videos 2021 Science on Air and on Screen - Student Videos 2021 | Science Communication Unit blog
Students on the Science on Air and on Screen module in the 20/21 academic year had to contend with social distancing and restrictions on travel as they developed their science TV programme – one of the assessments for the module. They were...
The Importance of Being Interested The Importance of Being Interested | Science Communication Unit blog
Robin Ince is now renowned as “the science guy” of comedy. From The Infinite Monkey Cage on BBC Radio 4 to his huge cabaret-style shows with Professor Brian Cox and a whole host of scientists and comedians performing at venues as big as the...
Study reveals emotional turmoil experienced after dog theft is like that of a caregiver losing a child
A new study led by a UWE Bristol researcher has revealed the extent of the emotional turmoil experienced by dog owners after their pet has been stolen.
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...
UWE Bristol launches repair café UWE Bristol launches repair café | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s new repair café will launch on Wednesday 11th from 12.15 – 1.45pm at the School of Engineering. Students staff and members of the public are invited to come along to the sessions with their broken items to get them fixed by a team...
Navigating the cost-of-living crisis as a student at UWE Bristol Navigating the cost-of-living crisis as a student at UWE Bristol | Student views blog
By Jessica BA(Hons) English Language and Linguistics Living as a student in Bristol has been an incredible adventure filled with exciting new experiences academic growth and valuable life lessons. Throughout my journey at the UWE Bristol...
Introducing our new lecturer Dr Gamze Arman! By Gamze Arman Introducing our new lecturer Dr Gamze Arman! | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Gamze Arman My name is Gamze Arman and I have recently joined the UWE Department of Health and Social Sciences as a Lecturer in Occupational Psychology. I received my undergraduate and master’s degrees from the most prestigious universities of...
Do science fiction films teach us about science? Do science fiction films teach us about science? | Science Communication Unit blog
Science fiction and fantasy films like Star Wars The Hunger Games and Interstellar are hugely popular with a reach for which many science communicators can only dream; particularly as these films typically reach beyond our usual audiences. But...
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...