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Sarah Guppy: The Bridge The Bed The Truth Sarah Guppy: The Bridge The Bed The Truth | Engineering Our Future
In the Year of Engineering and Centenary of Women’s Suffrage Show of Strength are bringing us the opportunity to learn more about Bristol pioneer Sarah Guppy the first woman to patent a bridge and formally design one. Sarah Guppy was an engineer...
Turf cutting ceremony marks construction of new engineering building Turf cutting ceremony marks construction of new engineering building | Engineering Our Future
As work on the new Engineering building at UWE Bristol begins a turf cutting ceremony involving Construction Director Neil Dorrington and Senior Site Manager Selina Elmasry from contractors BAM and Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the...
Science on Air and on Screen – Student Videos 2021 Science on Air and on Screen - Student Videos 2021 | Science Communication Unit blog
Students on the Science on Air and on Screen module in the 20/21 academic year had to contend with social distancing and restrictions on travel as they developed their science TV programme – one of the assessments for the module. They were...
Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? | Research and External Engagement
When gross negligence occurs in a hospital or a public organisation is suspected of acting inappropriately in a murder investigation the victims’ families often want to hold someone accountable. For them public inquiries are a chance for those...
Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle Academic Spotlight: Dr Simon Scarle | Research and External Engagement
Dr Simon Scarle is a Senior Lecturer in Games Technology and Program Leader for the MSc Commercial Games Development. Simon is a Theoretical Physicist by background and previously worked in a number of postdoctoral roles producing computer...
Heritage and climate resilience: global lessons from Yemen Heritage and climate resilience: global lessons from Yemen | Research and External Engagement
As the realities of climate change intensify it is increasingly clear that resilience must extend beyond infrastructure and economics. Cultural heritage however remains one of the most overlooked elements in this equation. UWE Bristol...
Enabling autonomous flight capabilities onboard commercial aircraft to assist in improving safety in the event of emergencies - Projects
Research focuses on the development and implementation of a novel Intelligent Autonomous Flight Management System (IAFMS).
Tag: networking networking | Employability in Applied Sciences
Article written by Vikas Nariapara The School of Applied Sciences annual alumni networking event provides a chance for current students to network share knowledge opportunities and advice. This year’s event took place in October and included...
Support for trans and non-binary students - Equity, diversity and inclusivity
Clear, inclusive and compassionate guidance for trans and non-binary students at UWE Bristol.
Tag: Research Research | Research and External Engagement
Thanks to an Innovation 4 Growth (I4G) government grant made available by way of UWE Bristol Gilcrest Manufacturing was able to develop an extremely strong ceiling panel for use on cold storage rooms and other enclosed areas such as hygienic...
UWE Bristol professor unveils blue plaque honouring Bristol’s Cary Grant
Dr Charlotte Crofts joined Historic England to unveil a blue plaque celebrating the Hollywood star.
Sustainability at UWE Bristol - Our values, vision and strategy
Sustainability is embedded in our culture, research and teaching. We have invested heavily in campus improvements and technology to be carbon neutral by 2030.