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Jon Parker - Members
Profile of Jon Parker, Visiting Professor at UWE Bristol's Centre for Transport and Society (CTS).
AR installation challenges ideas about fashion and gender at Sheffield DocFest
Researcher Rob Eagle at the Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC) at the University of the West of England develops an augmented reality (AR) wardrobe.
Facilities in Biosciences and Environmental Science - Course facilities by subject
See how our fantastic facilities and supportive environment bring science to life.
UWE Bristol partners with former Education Secretary to close Opportunity Gap
UWE Bristol has unveiled a new action plan to increase access to higher education in partnership with former Secretary of State for Education, Rt Hon Justine Greening.
Month: May 2025 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: Integrated Transport Planning (ITP) Consulting by Professor John Parkin Emeritus Professor of Transport Engineering The nature of a vision led approach A vision led approach considers how to make places attractive prosperous safe healthy...
Control of shock wave - boundary layer interactions in high speed aerospace vehicles - Projects
The interaction of the shock waves with the boundary layers is the basic fluid-dynamics phenomenon that has both fundamental and practical importance.
Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library
The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.
Project Groundwater - Research projects in CABER
Details about the Project Groundwater research project.
Partnerships in the School of Architecture and Environment - School partnerships
Our strong partnerships allow us to achieve great things by working together.
New app launched to support the 1 in 5 UK adults experiencing continence issues
A new app to support people with continence issues has been launched by UWE Bristol, the Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team (BABCON).
Student's DNA device could improve ways of collecting data for endangered species
A device that extracts DNA from the air, developed by UWE Bristol student Beckie Green, could help to collect data for endangered species.