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Innovation with impact – How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research Innovation with impact - How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research | Research and External Engagement
At first glance a badminton tournament might just seem like an enjoyable recreational event. But for Dr Praveen Kumar Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation at UWE Bristol it has become a powerful vehicle for innovation student engagement...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: B-hive Innovations Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study: B-hive Innovations | Research and External Engagement
(L-R) Dr Robin Thorn (UWE Bristol) Dr Barbara Correia (KTP Associate) Mark Willcox (Branston Ltd) Vee Gururajan (B-hive Innovations). In the below case study we share the highlights from our Knowledge Transfer Partnership with B-hive...
Renewable energy? We’re big fans! Renewable energy? We’re big fans! | Science Communication Unit blog
The Science Communication Unit supported three successful bids to the British Council to participate in their Science in Schools initiative. Alongside sending Robotics PhD students and BoxED interns to France to run two weeks of activities former...
The BIG Picture The BIG Picture | Science Communication Unit blog
Bloom’s Taxonomy In July I travelled to the Centre for Life in Newcastle upon Tyne for the BIG Event – an annual science communication conference organised by the British Interactive Group. The schedule was jam-packed with workshops on a...
Accommodation policy on drugs and anti-social behaviour - Residents guide
Read the Accommodation Services policy and procedure regarding illegal drugs, psychoactive substances and antisocial behaviour.
Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library
The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.
Tag: Bristol Bristol | Research and External Engagement
The UK’s Graduate Route introduced in July 2021 means that employers can now recruit international students into any role for up to two years after they graduate without the need for sponsorship meaning absolutely no additional fees or admin and...
A journey through infertility A journey through infertility | The Inclusive University blog
Content warning – experience of infertility and pregnancy loss I write this as fertility awareness week approaches and find myself reflecting on the past seven years. How did that happen? My primary reason for sharing my experience is to...
Inclusive teaching and learning - Equity, diversity and inclusivity
We want to ensure that our learning programmes are accessible and take into account the different needs of our students and staff in the development, delivery and assessment of the curriculum.
Month: April 2024 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
The fallen statue of slave trader Edward Colston is among the items on display at M Shed’s newly extended exhibition about the history of protest in Bristol. Black Lives Matter marches in June 2020 saw protestors pull down the statue and throw...
Month: January 2024 Do you remember the time when…. So what’s next? 10 January 2026 | Alumni blog
Back in 1988 the first ever graduation ceremony was held at Bristol Cathedral for a small group of surveying graduates (recorded in the Bristol Polytechnic News March 1988). The November 2023 graduations marked the final UWE Bristol Award...
Then and now: UWE Bristol campuses Then and now: UWE Bristol campuses | Alumni blog
Our campuses are brimming with memories for hundreds of thousands of alumni staff and students. They’ve been the backdrops to transformative times in our lives – be that our first time away from home a move to a new job or city or a change...