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Book Launch: Evaluating Equity & Widening Participation in Higher Education Book Launch: Evaluating Equity & Widening Participation in Higher Education | Education blog
Book Launch Evaluating Equity & Widening Participation in Higher Education 18 September 2018 from 4.30 – 6.00 University of Bath in London 83 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5ES You are warmly invited to the launch of ‘Evaluating Equity...
Successful launch of the ‘Tolerance’ children’s exhibition at Bristol Cathedral Successful launch of the 'Tolerance' children's exhibition at Bristol Cathedral | Education blog
By Dr Jane Carter and Dr Sarah Whitehouse Thursday 16 January 2025 saw the successful launch of a children’s exhibition at Bristol Cathedral funded by a Higher Education Impact Fund (HEIF) bid and also the Early Childhood Research Group (ECRG)...
Alan Winfield – paving the way for ethical robots Alan Winfield - paving the way for ethical robots | Research and External Engagement
Man before machine Professor Alan Winfield is a roboticist a roboethicist but above all he is a humanist. “I am of course interested in robots but I’m much more interested in people ” says Alan. An academic at the University of the West of...
Public engagement and the pandemic: how can we ensure inclusivity and diversity after the shift to online engagement activities Public engagement and the pandemic: how can we ensure inclusivity and diversity after the shift to online engagement activities | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this Research Involvement and Engagement article Informing and consulting public groups has long been recognised as vital for good quality research which is why academics are encouraged to engage communities and seek their input...
From Student Ventures to Social Impact: UWE Bristol Graduates Tackle Homelessness Through Art From Student Ventures to Social Impact: UWE Bristol Graduates Tackle Homelessness Through Art | Research and External Engagement
How university funding helped launch a creative enterprise that’s now making a real difference in Bristol When Art Sync’s co-founders pitched their idea during UWE’s Venture Ready funding programme they had a vision: to support...
UWE Bristol Part of an Innovative Spinout Pilot Supporting Creative and Social Ventures – STAGE UWE Bristol Part of an Innovative Spinout Pilot Supporting Creative and Social Ventures – STAGE | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol has been selected as part of a pioneering initiative to support the growth of self-funded spinouts in the creative and social sciences sectors. The university was successful in securing funding from Research England Development (RED)...
Science Chatters Science Chatters | Science Communication Unit blog
Walking around the Frenchay campus at UWE Bristol is an intriguing experience. Wander down one corridor and you find yourself in the Centre for Appearance Research down another and you’ll find yourself flanked by science labs. Just what is that...
Incubator support for AI Innovators: Nesti’s Journey with Launch Space Incubator support for AI Innovators: Nesti's Journey with Launch Space | Research and External Engagement
In the dynamic landscape of tech startups the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) continues to help new startups grow and thrive. UWE’s Launch Space incubator has consistently developed groundbreaking ideas to transform...
Ecotourism in the Egyptian Red Sea Parks: Challenges & Solutions Ecotourism in the Egyptian Red Sea Parks: Challenges & Solutions | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Amir Gohar Following the 1979 peace treaty and the return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in 1982 the country began focusing on its environmental assets including national parks. Egypt’s national parks cover diverse environments from...
Walking interviews as a research method Walking interviews as a research method | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Yarden Woolf Literature tells us a walking interview is when a researcher walks alongside a participant during an interview (Kinney 2017). This process usually involve a researcher accompanying participants and speaking with them usually on...
The GMO debate: Is law the answer to effectively regulate GM crops in India? The GMO debate: Is law the answer to effectively regulate GM crops in India? | Bristol Law School blog
This blog is by Subhashree Panda LLM (Environmental Law and Sustainable Development) Agriculture the largest source of livelihoods for India is plagued by several problems such as small and fragmented land-holdings use of poor quality seeds...
FUTURES - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Details on the 'FUTURES - Teleworking and travel' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.