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Blue plaque on iconic Bath building linked to UWE Bristol project is fit for an Emperor
Fairfield House in Bath, once home to Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, has unveiled a blue plaque funded by UWE Bristol and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Graduate destinations for Design graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Official opening for School of Engineering building Official opening for School of Engineering building | Engineering Our Future
UWE Bristol’s state-of-the-art School of Engineering building was officially opened at an event on Thursday 18 November. Completed in 2020 the striking multi-million pound facility on Frenchay campus has transformed engineering teaching...
Enterprise that fuels progress: Nikki Dodd’s creative journey at UWE Bristol Enterprise that fuels progress: Nikki Dodd’s creative journey at UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
After nearly a decade working on documentary productions in New York City Nikki Dodd brought her passions for filmmaking and environmental advocacy together through the MA Wildlife Filmmaking programme at UWE Bristol delivered in partnership...
Rapid Realist Review of Virtual Ward Rounds for People with Frailty Rapid Realist Review of Virtual Ward Rounds for People with Frailty | Research and External Engagement
Dr Natasha Bradley Research Fellow in Realist Evaluation Centre for Health & Clinical Research Background Virtual wards (VWs) rounds deliver multidisciplinary care to people with fluctuating health conditions such as frailty within their own...
UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles – Capri Project UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles - Capri Project | Research and External Engagement
For the past three years researchers from the Centre for Transport and Society University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been involved in the Capri project looking into the impact of autonomous vehicles. Dr Ian Shergold has given a...
Exploring Creative Formats in Science Storytelling Exploring Creative Formats in Science Storytelling | Science Communication Unit blog
During the MSc in Science Communication which I graduated from in the summer of 2025 one of the things I was most interested in was how creative low-resource formats could be used to tell science stories particularly stories that don’t always...
Futureproofing parks and greenspaces beyond COVID-19: The role of colour and naturalness Futureproofing parks and greenspaces beyond COVID-19: The role of colour and naturalness | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Helen Hoyle Last month I commented on how the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the value of private gardens public parks green and blue spaces. Many people now have a heightened awareness of how important access to ‘urban nature’ in...
Inspired into Engineering! Inspired into Engineering! | Engineering Our Future
UWE engineering students alumni and staff have recorded home-videos to inspire children into engineering. We’ll be sharing some of these videos in the next couple of weeks and first up are two Aerospace Engineering students – Hannah...
The Fifth Money Laundering Directive - a step too far? (2019)
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Ryder, N. (2019, October). The Fifth Money Laundering Directive - a step too far?. Presented at Beyond Borders: Redefining International Taxation, Barcelona
The aim of this presentation is to provide a critical analysis on the aims and scope of the Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD). The Presentation briefly identifies the amendments that the 5MLD makes to the Fourth Money Laundering Directive (4ML...
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