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Tag: Bristol Robotics Laboratory Bristol Robotics Laboratory | Research and External Engagement
Have you graduated in the last three years in the UK and have a business idea you’d like to put into action? Launch Space provides free desk space and business support for graduate-led innovative and high-tech businesses at various stages on...
Month: June 2025 June 2025 | Governance and Accountability Research Group
On 19 March 2025 Professor Ismail Adelopo (Professor of Accounting UWE Bristol) and Dr Xiaojun Luo (Senior Lecturer in Financial Technology UWE Bristol) organised a workshop on blockchain technology exploring its use cases opportunities and...
Climate change and community psychology: exploring environmental and wider social challenges Climate change and community psychology: exploring environmental and wider social challenges | Research and External Engagement
Dr Miles Thompson and his UWE psychology alumni co-authors have published an article in an Italian journal of Community Psychology (Psicologia di Comunità). The study explores environmental and wider social challenges and their relationship to...
Case study: The power of a hug Case study: The power of a hug | Research and External Engagement
“As a product designer I’m really interested in how sensory objects like the HUG™ can offer people the comfort and connection they need when they need it most.” Dr Jac Fennell Senior Lecturer in Product Design I’m Jac a lecturer in...
Championing research careers: Dr Tariq Umar represents UWE Bristol at two key British Academy events Championing research careers: Dr Tariq Umar represents UWE Bristol at two key British Academy events | Research and External Engagement
In late 2025 Dr Tariq Umar from the School of Architecture and Environment at UWE Bristol contributed his expertise and experience to two major British Academy programmes aimed at supporting Early Career Researchers (ECRs) across the UK. Across...
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...
The Centre for Transport & Society symposium The Centre for Transport & Society symposium | Research and External Engagement
The Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) symposium on Thursday 6th July 2023 is a chance to share and consider research findings and their implications. The symposium will bring together academics practitioners policy makers and others...
From MSc in Science Communication to Science Writer… From MSc in Science Communication to Science Writer... | Science Communication Unit blog
When deciding where to study a Master’s degree employability was a huge factor for me. I was keen to study somewhere that would teach me how to get stuck straight into the world of Science Communication. From day one in the Science Communication...
What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did What’s new in the Library? You Said We Did | Student blog
Our Library Team has been gathering feedback from you – the student community to help make our spaces work harder for you. We’ve made improvements in the libraries across our three campuses to make sure you’ve got everything you need to work...
Why you should still submit your work – even (especially) when you don’t feel good enough Why you should still submit your work - even (especially) when you don't feel good enough | Student blog
Sharing your work with others even your tutors can feel daunting. We know so many students struggle to submit work for feedback because they worry that it’s not good enough. Dr Aaliyah Khan Senior Student Experience Coach shares her tips and...
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...
Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah | Alumni blog
It is rare for the death of a poet to be a lead story on the major TV news channels in the UK and announced on the front page of a national newspaper. But Benjamin Zephaniah was exceptional in so many ways. He was acclaimed as the people’s poet...