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Internships at UWE – ‘The past 10 weeks have been wonderful’ Internships at UWE – ‘The past 10 weeks have been wonderful’ | Bristol Business School blog

UWE Bristol offer a number of opportunities for their students. Candie Walters a third year Business and Management student has just completed a 10 week internship in the FBL Faculty. Keep reading to find out what she got up to. I am a UWE...

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Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Centre for Biomedical Research blog

The UWE Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) held its second annual conference on the 8th of September. A year after the establishment of the new centre the theme of the meeting was to emphasise and build on our connections with our academic and...

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Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Research Showcase Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School Research Showcase | Bristol Business School blog

Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School invite you to their Research Showcase on Wednesday 11 October at the Bristol Business School. The showcase will celebrate the breadth of research within both schools in Leadership Operations Economic...

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UWE ACH and WECA run the second edition of the Social Impact Hackathon UWE ACH and WECA run the second edition of the Social Impact Hackathon | Bristol Business School blog

Berrbizne Urzelai On 22nd of November 2023 UWE Bristol organized a Social Impact Hackathon a business booster event where UWE students from various degrees and disciplines worked with refugee and migrant entrepreneurs associated with the Migrant...

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Never say never again… Never say never again… | Science Communication Unit blog

After my PhD viva in 2004 I promised myself I’d never again study for a qualification. Having gone straight from A-levels through a degree to a doctorate I felt as if I just couldn’t learn anything more. But a decade later I found myself at a...

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Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE Study tips from our CHSS neurodivergent advocate at UWE | Student blog

Hey everyone! I’m Imogen a second year studying sociology and one of the neurodivergent advocates at UWE as part of the widening participation team. At the end of my first year I stumbled across the advertisement for the advocacy role in my...

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Is Triple Access Planning now on its way? Is Triple Access Planning now on its way? | Centre for Transport and Society blog

By Glenn Lyons Mott MacDonald Professor of Future Mobility Three years ago UWE’s Centre for Transport and Society was at the very beginning of leading a 16-partner pan-European consortium in a three-year project to explore and develop the...

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Finding part-time work Finding part-time work | Student blog

Student living costs are at an all-time high and in 2024 58% of students said their maintenance loan doesn’t cover their living costs. With that in mind you might be thinking about picking up a part-time job to help ease the pressure. Here’s a...

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Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. | Student views blog

By Alex MSc Sustainable Development in Practice. We asked our Professional and Creative Writing students to interview Postgraduate students/graduates about their experience at UWE Bristol and ghost write a blog based on their answers. In this...

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Cyber Security in Connected Places: Attack Detection in RPL-based Internet of Things Cyber Security in Connected Places: Attack Detection in RPL-based Internet of Things | UWEcyber Research Blog

By Sarfraz Brohi Senior Lecturer Cyber Security Connected places such as smart cities have enabled urban planners to improve citizens’ quality of life by collecting storing processing and analysing data. Internet of Things (IoT) is one of...

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Playing the blues- the cocreation of happiness Playing the blues- the cocreation of happiness | Applied Marketing Research Group blog

Professor Tim Hughes’s experience of playing and performing blues music got him thinking about how an individual’s happiness or subjective well-being is often co-created with many other people. Given a long-term interest in co-creation of value...

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Tag: Science Science | 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...

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