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Targeting the Proceeds of Darknet Market Crime: A Familiar Unending Struggle? Targeting the Proceeds of Darknet Market Crime: A Familiar Unending Struggle? | UWEcyber Research Blog
Dr Matthew Robert Shillito Leading Darknet markets such as Hydra World Market and Cypher have long attracted law enforcement attention. They provide access to illicit goods and services (such as drugs fake identity documents and hitmen for hire)...
EDM signs up to the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code EDM signs up to the Tomorrow's Engineers Code | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Design and Mathematics (EDM) department at UWE Bristol have been taking part in Tomorrow’s Engineers Week an annual campaign that highlights to young people that engineering is a creative problem solving exciting career...
Tag: Partnership Partnership | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
By Patrick Manu Professor of Innovative Construction and Project Management The UK International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) is designed to enable UK researchers and innovators to collaborate with international partners (in academia and...
A Tale of Two Cities: Giving Youth a Fighting Chance - Previous events
Two organisations in Bristol and Canada working together to support vulnerable youth and reduce violence.
Debates in Geography Education Debates in Geography Education | Education blog
Mark Jones Senior Lecturer in Geography Education at the Department of Education and Childhood and Professor David Lambert (UCL Institute of Education) have received a national award for their second edition of the co-edited book ‘Debates in...
Pupils’ work produced in anti-racism lessons to be displayed at Bristol Cathedral
Work produced by school children in response to specially designed lessons on anti-racism will go on show at an exhibition at Bristol Cathedral.
Month: April 2024 8 November 2025 | Alumni blog
The fallen statue of slave trader Edward Colston is among the items on display at M Shed’s newly extended exhibition about the history of protest in Bristol. Black Lives Matter marches in June 2020 saw protestors pull down the statue and throw...
Month: April 2024 8 November 2025 | Student blog
Did you know we have a team of Student Experience Coaches here at uni to support you? They’re available to help you with a whole range of issues that you might be experiencing including time and workload management dealing with stress or...
Pioneer who improved lives of people with diabetes awarded honorary degree
An inventor who vastly improved the lives of people with Type 1 diabetes with a series of innovations has been awarded an honorary degree by UWE Bristol.