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An Ethical Roboticist: the journey so far An Ethical Roboticist: the journey so far | Science Communication Unit blog
What do robots have to do with ethics? And how do you end up with the job of “roboethicist”? Prof. Alan Winfield Director of the Science Communication Unit at UWE Bristol explains his recent professional journey. It was November 2009...
UWE Bristol Vice-Chancellor awarded Knighthood
Professor Steven West, Vice-Chancellor of UWE Bristol, has been awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2023.
The forefront of enabling independent living – the BRL Assisted Living Studio The forefront of enabling independent living - the BRL Assisted Living Studio | Engineering Our Future
This is a guest post by Prof. Praminda Caleb-Solly Professor of Assistive Robotics and Intelligent Health Technologies at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory UWE Bristol and Head of Electronics and Computer Systems at Designability. Intelligent...
The Power of Flowers….designing urban meadows for people and wildlife The Power of Flowers....designing urban meadows for people and wildlife | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Helen Hoyle The power of flowers isn’t difficult to appreciate on a cold grey November afternoon. Vibrant colourful flowers lift the spirit at any time of year but probably more so in winter. Research has shown that a gift of flowers can...
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...
National Apprenticeship Week 2023: An Employer’s Perspective National Apprenticeship Week 2023: An Employer's Perspective | Research and External Engagement
Julia from Royal Devon Northern Services talks about some of our health profession higher and degree apprenticeships from an employer’s perspective. Here’s what she had to say. Find out more about our higher and degree...
Vaccinations: what’s your status? Vaccinations: what’s your status? | Student blog
Do you know what you’re vaccinated against? Ideally you should be fully vaccinated before starting university but it’s not too late to get vaxxed. You can get all the vaccinations below at a GP in Bristol or at the University Health Centre. You...
“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...
MSc Broadcasting Science students in action! MSc Broadcasting Science students in action! | Science Communication Unit blog
As part of our MSc in Science Communication students have the option to choose a Broadcasting Science module (‘Science on Air and On Screen’ for 2016/17 onwards). The module enables students to build their radio TV and digital media skills by...