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Investigating The Unique Properties of Ugandan Barkcloth as a Potential Filtration Material for Cleaning Contaminated Waters Investigating The Unique Properties of Ugandan Barkcloth as a Potential Filtration Material for Cleaning Contaminated Waters | Healthy Waters blog
Main image: Final barkcloth. Source National Geograpic. Written by Rosy Heywood Research Associate Centre for Print Research On the Healthy Waters project one of our key focusses has been creating highly porous ceramic pots for direct...
Month: June 2025 1 November 2025 | Alumni blog
A circus Ringmaster Gromit has been created by Illustration alum Tozer complete with top hat and tails. Sign painter Tozer was commissioned to create the Gromit inspired by The Greatest Showman story. Ringmaster Gromit will be at Bristol...
Raising the game – evolutionary education in a virtual museum Raising the game - evolutionary education in a virtual museum | Science Communication Unit blog
Palaeontology – the study of past life – is a key element of understanding biology changes in life over time and responses to large scale environmental changes. Despite this the extent to which schools can teach their students about the subject...
Postgraduate Science Communication students get stuck in on ‘Science in Public Spaces’ Postgraduate Science Communication students get stuck in on 'Science in Public Spaces' | Science Communication Unit blog
Emma Weitkamp & Erik Stengler September saw the lecturing staff at the Science Communication Unit welcoming our new MSc Science Communication and PgCert Practical Science Communication students to UWE and Bristol. It also sees the start of...
It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? It’s 2016: Are we communicating effectively? | Science Communication Unit blog
Corra Boushel is a project coordinator at the SCU. A recent experience with an organisation I won’t name left me disappointed annoyed and then worried. Something I took for granted as straightforward turned out to be impossible for the other...
Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum | Science Communication Unit blog
Text by Andy Ridgway Senior Lecturer in Science Communication images by Marta Palau Franco euRathlon project manager. “Artists love this kind of thing ” says Bonnie Griffin Natural History Curator at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. The thing in...
Best of both worlds: the degree that means you don’t have to choose Best of both worlds: the degree that means you don’t have to choose | Science Communication Unit blog
At the height of the recession in 2008 deciding what to study at university took me a lot longer than expected. I was torn between English or pursuing a career in conservation. Science inevitably won so I packed my bags and moved 250 miles down...
FET Award: STEM outreach at Luckwell Primary FET Award: STEM outreach at Luckwell Primary | Science Communication Unit blog
This year I have been lucky enough to receive a FET Award to promote STEM at a local primary school in south Bristol. Our key aims have been to use the expertise of UWE staff and students to deliver events which not only encourage children to...
Team Entrepreneurship students tackle Global Business Challenges Team Entrepreneurship students tackle Global Business Challenges | Bristol Business School blog
A group of 13 students on the BA (Business) Team Entrepreneurship programme at Bristol Business School have been selected to take part in the Global Business Challenge a three-month experiential learning opportunity focused on solving real...
Unlocking Performance through Employee Engagement Conference Unlocking Performance through Employee Engagement Conference | Bristol Business School blog
Keynote speaker presentations Nita Clarke Engage for Success – Employee Engagement from Rose Adderley Michael Chaney Willmott Dixon from Rose Adderley Catherine Allen Ella's Kitchen – Engaging the Team Through Purpose and...
Managing Around the World: RoundTables for Experienced Managers Managing Around the World: RoundTables for Experienced Managers | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
“A tale of two cities” – that’s how a colleague described Bristol when I asked for an introduction. There’s something ominous about the image of parallel universes inhabiting the same space. In the Charles Dickens novel the two cities are Paris...
Widening Participation Neurodiversity Student Advocates Widening Participation Neurodiversity Student Advocates | The Inclusive University blog
Written by Breanna Garbett-Davies Widening Participation Neurodiversity Student Advocate The COVID-19 pandemic provided some people especially some young people with more free time than we could have imagined. It came as no surprise that social...