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Risky business: Taking the fear out of data management - Harnessing creativity and technology
UWE Bristol research has led to changes in public data sharing laws around the world after proving that a risk-averse approach was ineffective.
Changing the way we move - Securing a green resilient future
Our experts in transport policy are working internationally to bridge the gaps in cycling infrastructure to bring the many advantages of cycling to our cities.
Undergraduate Open Days - Open Days
Find out what’s waiting for you at an undergraduate UWE Bristol Open Day.
Transport Direct usability - Technological change
Details on the 'Transport Direct usability' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Researchers launch support hub for people with visible differences and their families
A first of its kind website offering evidence-based psychological support for people with visible differences and their families has been launched.
MyAttendance - IT Services
UWE Bristol students with timetabled teaching will be expected to use MyAttendance to record their attendance at teaching events on campus.
Artist Sir Richard Long on the line up of UWE Bristol events announced for Being Human Festival
UWE Bristol will host a conversation with Bristol artist and sculptor Sir Richard Long as part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of humanities.
Governance and voice - Equity, diversity and inclusivity
We will ensure that all staff and students have opportunities to influence decision-making about provision affecting their experiences.
Opinion: ‘Where is the vision in the WECA mayoral race?’
Dr Thom Oliver, senior lecturer in politics, gives his expert opinion as voters prepare to head to the polls to elect a new WECA mayor on 1 May.
5th International Land Management Conference
The 5th International Land Management Conference is a collaboration between UWE Bristol and Land International Network for Knowledge (LINK).
Novel print processes - Harnessing creativity and technology
From wearable technology that will give people the power to monitor their health, to futuristic composite materials that will make transport more environmentally sustainable, researchers at UWE Bristol are on the case.
Robotic visions - Projects
Robotic visions