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MSc Broadcasting Science students in action! MSc Broadcasting Science students in action! | Science Communication Unit blog
As part of our MSc in Science Communication students have the option to choose a Broadcasting Science module (‘Science on Air and On Screen’ for 2016/17 onwards). The module enables students to build their radio TV and digital media skills by...
A discussion about men’s mental health with your SU President A discussion about men's mental health with your SU President | Student blog
By Kolawole Samuel Olure (KSO) Mental health stigma is deeply rooted in the communities many of us come from where the belief is that struggles should be hidden almost like a disease that must never be discussed. In my own experience as a man I...
Staying safe during festival season Staying safe during festival season | Student blog
For many of you the end of the term signals the start of festival season so to make sure you stay safe and enjoy yourself we’ve pulled together some tips! Pace yourself Whether you’re out for the day or enjoying a full weekend of fun...
Funding success: FinTech and Blockchain Talent Accelerator – Blockchain applications solving wicked problems in FinTech Funding success: FinTech and Blockchain Talent Accelerator - Blockchain applications solving wicked problems in FinTech | Governance and Accountability Research Group
Dr Xiaojun Luo Professor Ismail Adelopo and Dr Yanhui Zhu have won a £12 000 award to run a Fintech & Blockchain Hackathon event with the collaboration with Superteam UK. FinTech & Blockchain Talent Accelerator is a hands-on programme...
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...
Pick your study zone at Frenchay Library Pick your study zone at Frenchay Library | Student blog
At Frenchay Library we are lucky enough to have four floors of study spaces specially designed for whatever work you need to carry out at uni. Before you start your library session make sure you’re choosing the right study zone. You don’t want...
UWE Bristol launches repair café UWE Bristol launches repair café | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s new repair café will launch on Wednesday 11th from 12.15 – 1.45pm at the School of Engineering. Students staff and members of the public are invited to come along to the sessions with their broken items to get them fixed by a team...
Tag: ESG performance ESG performance | Governance and Accountability Research Group
Our most recent GARG seminar presentation series was held on Friday 30 January 2026 at 11:00 am with a talk given by Dr Kenny Tee (James Cook University Singapore). Co-authors: Dr Longfeng Weng (University Sains Malaysia) and Dr Chee-Wooi Hooy...
To what extent are we winning the war? Breaking the organised crime enigma code To what extent are we winning the war? Breaking the organised crime enigma code | Policing blog
I have been fortunate to lead some iconic investigations during my career in Policing and at the National Crime Agency (NCA) prior to joining the Policing Programme at UWE Bristol. It seems an appropriate moment to reflect on one of the most...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
Author: Micah Hassall This week we are proud to share this insightful blog post about Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) an organisation whose contributions have been invaluable to our Policing programme. Their sessions play a vital...
Additional documentation employer requests - Work experience, jobs and placements
An overview of the different types of additional documentation UWE Bristol can provide to support employability activities.
Computer related legislation - Information Security Policies
The Computer Misuse Act (1990).