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'Glover' software for expressive control of music launched
Glover is a desktop app that translates movements into music, originating from research at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol).
Printmaking facilities - Campus and facilities
Learn about the fantastic printmaking studios here at UWE Bristol, some of the best facilities for printmaking in the UK Higher Education sector.
Welcome to OS@UWE’s first blog! Welcome to OS@UWE's first blog! | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Welcome to the Organisation Studies blog at UWE! This is a place where we will be sharing bits and pieces of news about our research and teaching including: new papers that are out; our publication updates; new teaching roles; modules; bids; work...
Opinion: ‘We’re ensuring people have access to diverse images for healthcare’
Flicking through medical textbooks in 2022, our team spotted a surprising omission: a stark absence of images of health conditions on darker skin tones.
Using as the Starting Point the Article ‘WTO Rules against EU “Anti-Dumping” Duties on Indonesian Biofuel’ by Natasha Burton in New Economy on 26 January 2018 Discuss the Use of Anti-dumping Measures by the EU on Biofuels Using as the Starting Point the Article ‘WTO Rules against EU “Anti-Dumping” Duties on Indonesian Biofuel’ by Natasha Burton in New Economy on 26 January 2018 Discuss the Use of Anti-dumping Measures by the EU on Biofuels | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Chloe Barratt This post (edited for publication) is published on our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following the blogging success over the last...
Tag: KTP KTP | Research and External Engagement
In this Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) spotlight Rasheed Lawal shares his experiences as our KTP associate for our African Agricultural KTP (AAKTP) with Obafemi Awolowo University and Taro Agric Farm. An AAKTP is a four-way collaboration...
UWE Bristol Ocean and Sir David Attenborough UWE Bristol Ocean and Sir David Attenborough | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Thomas Appleby Associate Professor in Property Law Academics have an extraordinary role to play in society. In normal employment workers are too busy doing the job to gain objectivity. But teaching and research particularly on practical...
Production and Prototyping Equipment for Manufacturing Ceramic Media for Water Biofiltration Production and Prototyping Equipment for Manufacturing Ceramic Media for Water Biofiltration | Healthy Waters blog
Image: Research Associates Rosy Heywood and Sonny Lightfoot using the extruder Written by Rosy Heywood Research Associate Centre for Print Research The production and prototyping of ceramic media has been predominantly based at the Centre for...
Month: November 2022 November 2022 | Healthy Waters blog
Image: Research Associates Rosy Heywood and Sonny Lightfoot using the extruder Written by Rosy Heywood Research Associate Centre for Print Research The production and prototyping of ceramic media has been predominantly based at the Centre for...
Paradox of success and failure Paradox of success and failure | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Moon Executive Search recently spoke to the Director of Doctoral Research in Business and Law at UWE Bristol Svetlana Cicmil about the paradox of success and failure in the context of modern businesses. Read the original post here. “Most [IT]...
New study to investigate augmented reality as an intervention for emotionally based school avoidance
A researcher will support a new study exploring whether an augmented reality board game can help young people with emotionally based school avoidance.