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Wildlife Filmmaking - MA
Our world-leading MA Wildlife Filmmaking course has been designed by experts to teach you how to tell intelligent, engaging stories about natural history.
Applied Science Communication: Online and Media Writing - Professional/Short course
This Applied Science Communication online module will introduce you to science writing techniques that are suitable for non-academic audiences.
Image library launched to address lack of diverse photography in healthcare
A new photo library has launched to address the shortage of images available showing health conditions on a range of skin tones.
Want social change? A deeper understanding could be key, study suggests
New study suggests a deeper understanding of social change could help close the gap between challenges and actions, especially on issues like climate change.
Be a PAL Mentor - Peer Assisted Learning
Become a PAL Mentor and help other UWE Bristol students with their studies.
Physical activity in different natural environments: Motivations, perceptions and wellbeing benefits - Projects
Physical activity in different natural environments project details, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
Smartphone use hitting struggling pupils hardest, major study finds
Young people struggling at school are more likely to have negative experiences on their smartphones than their better performing peers, a study has found.
VRSafe - Research projects in CABER
Details about the VRSafe: Development of an immersive technology-based construction safety training assessment tool using eye tracking and machine learning project.
UWE Bristol adopts the term ‘Global Majority’ UWE Bristol adopts the term 'Global Majority' | Student blog
What does Global Majority mean? Global Majority is a collective term that refers to people who are Black Asian Brown Mixed Heritage Indigenous to the Global South and/or are not racialised as White. Did you know that people from Global Majority...
Scicomm and the Sea Scicomm and the Sea | Science Communication Unit blog
I grew up by the sea with generations of my family making a living from our waters – it’s in my blood. I would spend countless hours exploring the local coastline or waiting at the pier for my dad to come back with his latest haul ever hoping...