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Nanoplastics present worldwide in air, water and soil, with impacts on human and environmental health
Plastic is now ubiquitous across Earth’s habitats, with all life forms ingesting and inhaling nanoplastics (smaller than microplastics), having implications for human and environmental health.
SynBio – in need of public engagement SynBio – in need of public engagement | Science Communication Unit blog
In a recent book review for JCOM I outlined a few of the ethical social and legal issues that make synthetic biology a potentially fascinating topic from a public engagement perspective. ‘Synthetic Biology Analysed’ (Englehard 2016) draws...
Research and writing placement exploring science communication and the tobacco industry Research and writing placement exploring science communication and the tobacco industry | Science Communication Unit blog
Have you ever considered researching corporate misbehaviour? I hadn’t either until October when just after I had started my MSc a placement opportunity came through the Science Communication Unit and landed in my email inbox. It was asking for...
Planning for convenience: Public toilets Planning for convenience: Public toilets | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
British public toilets are increasingly in decline because of government cutbacks and lack of political will to provide facilities By Emerita Professor Clara Greed… As an Emerita Professor I am still very busy and for example I continue to...
Public art globe created by former UWE Bristol student installed at Bower Ashton campus
A piece of public art created by former UWE Bristol illustration student Jazz Thompson has been installed at City Campus Bower Ashton.
UWE Bristol awarded funding to investigate Semi-Automated Checking of Research Outputs UWE Bristol awarded funding to investigate Semi-Automated Checking of Research Outputs | Research and External Engagement
Over £2 million has been awarded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to fund a series of Driver Projects as part of the DARE UK (Data and Analytics Research Environments UK) programme. The projects will take a leading role in informing the...
Academics play role in public trial of driverless pods at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Driverless pods transported members of the public around London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of a trial, where visitors could test an innovative mobility service.
Events and news from the Centre for Health and Clinical Research (CHCR) - Centre for Health and Clinical Research
Centre for Health and Clinical Research news and events.
Register with a doctor - Access health services
How to register with a doctor. We recommend that you register with a doctor within the first two weeks of arriving at university.
The walkability of Bristol: How this relates to physical activity, health and wellbeing - Projects
The Walkability of Bristol: How this relates to physical activity, health and well-being, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.