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UWE Bristol announces plans to boost digital and soft skills for over 30,000 students and alumni
UWE Bristol to help students become work-ready with a six-week course on soft skills, artificial intelligence, data analysis and digital marketing.
New research to support a thriving health and care workforce is launched
A national research partnership will explore ways to support wellbeing and sustainability in the NHS and social care same day and urgent care workforce.
Specialist Practice (District Nursing) - Programme guidance
Guidance, information and documentation for practice educators and mentors about the Specialist Practice (District Nursing) programme at UWE Bristol.
Making the case for investment in the walking environment - Projects
Making the case for investment in walking environment, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
World-first 'smart' fungal building to be created in £2.5m living architecture project
A revolutionary 'fungal' building capable of reacting to changes in light, temperature and pollutants is being developed by UWE Bristol academics.
Celebrating Da Vinci and his pioneering inventions Celebrating Da Vinci and his pioneering inventions | Engineering Our Future
Dr Appolinaire Etoundi Senior Lecturer in Mechatronics from Bristol Robotics Laboratory will be exhibiting bioinspired devices from Chisel Works Robotics and Rose Industries at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery on 4th May 10am—4pm. This forms...
Bristol’s very own Tech Fair Bristol's very own Tech Fair | Engineering Our Future
Bristol’s Tech Fair celebrating local tech engineering and science is coming to Colston Hall on Saturday 9th November 10am – 4pm. It’s a lively carnival of family fun activities careers advice and diversity inspiration –...
UWE Bristol & TechSPARK: Showcasing innovation UWE Bristol & TechSPARK: Showcasing innovation | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol has partnered with TechSpark to showcase some of our most innovative technology projects and research. In the latest guest blog we look at Dr Tom Mitchell’s electronic gloves that can be programmed for performing musicians to trigger...