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‘Life changing’ prosthetic leg developed at UWE Bristol to be trialled at global competition
Researchers are preparing to showcase an advanced bio-inspired prosthetic leg they have developed to improve the quality of life for people with amputations.
Month: November 2023 November 2023 | Policing blog
This week’s blog is written by UWE Bristol Policing programme Senior Lecturer Gary Stephens. Gary served in Avon & Somerset Police as a Detective Chief Inspector prior to joining UWE Bristol where he is the module leader for ‘Becoming...
The Serious Leisure Podcast The Serious Leisure Podcast | Research and External Engagement
How do we create space and identities for ourselves outside work and with so many pressures should we even try? In this blog post we highlight the Serious Leisure Podcast founded by a UWE Bristol academic which showcases the importance of a...
Navigating MS Teams Navigating MS Teams | Student blog
Join the Team! When it comes to online learning on your course most of you will be using a mixture of MS Teams and Blackboard and it will be up to your teaching staff to decide what works best for your particular programme. You’ll have programme...
Category: Welcome 2024 Welcome 2024 | Student blog
Where to start? Well a good place would be to ask what is the ultimate university experience? Put reaaaaally simply being at university is a unique experience because there are so many opportunities right at your fingertips. You probably won’t...
HRH The Duke of Sussex meets UWE Bristol academics on visit to conflict wound research centre
Academics from the UWE Bristol met the HRH The Duke of Sussex during his visit to the world's first specialist military and civilian wound research centre.
Sustainable food on our campuses
UWE Bristol are committed to providing high-quality sustainable food across our three campuses.
Development of a prototype nurse rescheduling system - Projects
Developing a prototype web-based system and interface to use in the field testing of the nurse shift rescheduling model of Clark and Walker.
Vaccine movements on social media - Projects
Pro- and anti-vaccine advocacy on X (formerly Twitter): An analysis of networks and discourses.
Travel to shopping and leisure activities causes more air pollution than commuting
Analysis conducted at UWE Bristol reveals that Bristol car travel to shopping and leisure activities contributes more air pollution than commuting.
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