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Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education Levelling up the playing field by confronting and challenging inequalities in education | Research and External Engagement
Dr Richard Waller Professor of Education and Social Justice I’m a sociologist of education. My research which tends to be qualitative in nature focuses on education and social justice. I’m especially interested in how educational systems...
High altitude balloons 3D printed rockets and a national award High altitude balloons 3D printed rockets and a national award | Engineering Our Future
After the fantastic announcement last week that the UWEBARS team of Jordan Cormack Tom Hodson Stephen Hartless Oliver Haward and Jack Lewis (shown above l-r) are the 2017-2018 winners of the National Rocketry Championship we’re delighted to...
Crafting our Future – Engineering the West in Minecraft Crafting our Future - Engineering the West in Minecraft | Engineering Our Future
If you could completely re-design your city your street your home what would you do differently? DETI Inspire at UWE have been exploring digitally engineering the West with local children using the incredibly popular block-building video game...
Funding received for a NEW student Repair & Maker community Funding received for a NEW student Repair & Maker community | Engineering Our Future
A newly approved project at UWE Engineering will bring students together with local people to work on community projects. From solving community-generated problems to fixing broken goods the ‘Making And Knowledge Exchange for Repair &...
Kit’s top five tips for learning more about LGBTQ+ Kit’s top five tips for learning more about LGBTQ+ | Alumni blog
To mark LGBTQ+ History Month we interviewed Kit Million Ross LGBTQ+ Editor of Bristol 24/7 an independent online newspaper for the city. We talked about queer culture in Bristol what’s still to be done to promote inclusivity the importance of...
Planning in a time of pandemics Planning in a time of pandemics | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Katie McClymont….. Strange times we are in. Somewhere in the midst of transitioning to online teaching (or at least attempting to- I’ll leave it up to my students to be the judge of how successful this has been) home-schooling three...
All-singing all-dancing alumni All-singing all-dancing alumni | Alumni blog
When the Centre for Music (CFM) relocated this year they found a box of posters and programmes stretching back to 1990s showcasing a rich history of talent. Music theatre and dance can make us laugh and cry draw us together and give us new...
Education is a privilege Education is a privilege | Alumni blog
Anti-racist educator Aisha Thomas MBE LLB(Hons) Law (2006) founder of Representation Matters talks to us about her journey her inspiration her successes and what’s next. Tell us about the start of your journey studying law and your early legal...
Month: October 2025 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Minimising waste and maximising the use of resources is what a circular economy is all about. A circular economy supports sustainable growth environmental protection and social equity. Unlike the traditional linear economy of ‘take make...
Month: August 2021 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
Dr Zara Nanu is passionate about creating Fair Pay globally. She’s an unstoppable campaigner in workplace gender equality and an entrepreneur at the forefront of women in business in the South West. She believes business can drive social...
Month: February 2022 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
To mark LGBTQ+ History Month we interviewed Kit Million Ross LGBTQ+ Editor of Bristol 24/7 an independent online newspaper for the city. We talked about queer culture in Bristol what’s still to be done to promote inclusivity the importance of...
Then and now: From floppy disks to webchat we look at how life for UWE students has changed Then and now: From floppy disks to webchat we look at how life for UWE students has changed | Alumni blog
From a time when Frenchay Campus’ only computer room boasted just ten ‘computer terminals’ it’s safe to say things have changed. Many of UWE Bristol’s campuses opened back in the 1960s and 70s as Bristol Polytechnic. During the past five...