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Crafting our Future – Engineering the West in Minecraft Crafting our Future - Engineering the West in Minecraft | Engineering Our Future

If you could completely re-design your city your street your home what would you do differently? DETI Inspire at UWE have been exploring digitally engineering the West with local children using the incredibly popular block-building video game...

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Masters and beyond with the SCU Masters and beyond with the SCU | Science Communication Unit blog

Clare Wilkinson explains some of the programmes that UWE Bristol offers in Science Communication and how coming back to school builds towards the ‘university of life.’ This year we had around 25 new students joining us to start our...

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Month: November 2025 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog

Alum Silas Adekunle was invited by the United Nations to give a statement at the historic launch of the Global Dialogue on AI Governance this autumn. The advice he gave to the General Assembly of world leaders was born out of his experience...

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The Everest Challenge The Everest Challenge | Bristol Business School blog

Over summer 2019 several staff across the University took part in the Everest Challenge in aid of promoting physical and mental wellbeing at work. Organised by Fliss Cargill Professional Development Team Manager at UWE Bristol the challenge was...

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UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy UWE staff appointed to help ESRC plan its data infrastructure strategy | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) the body that allocates and oversees social science research funding across the UK higher education sector will face some significant decisions in data infrastructure and services over the next few...

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Queen’s birthday honours list recognises alumni Queen’s birthday honours list recognises alumni | Alumni blog

Some of our amazing alumni have been recognised in the Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours. We’re incredibly proud to celebrate the hard work and dedication of these members of the UWE Bristol community. Aisha Thomas (LLB(Hons) Law) has been...

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Month: September 2023 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog

We are thrilled to announce the highly-anticipated return of the DRAGoN Research Group Webinar Series. After a brief hiatus we are back with an incredible line-up of webinars that promise to delve deep into the fascinating world of data research...

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MAKERS project brings engineering skills to young people in St Paul’s MAKERS project brings engineering skills to young people in St Paul's | Engineering Our Future

The MAKERS project actively supported local community groups in helping them to develop new skills around making and repair promoting self-sufficiency and empowerment of individuals and communities and highlighting engineering as a career...

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Month: April 2025 14 March 2026 | Student blog

by Mohamed Starting university was an exciting milestone but stepping into my first law lecture felt like diving headfirst into a whirlwind of information and challenges. From exploring potential career paths in the legal sector to understanding...

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Category: Starting Block Starting Block | Student blog

We understand the move to university-level education can feel a little overwhelming. Feeling nervous or unsure about things during the first few weeks at university is expected and very common. Don’t worry though – we’ve got...

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Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons Latest edition of the Pedestrian Pound launched at the House of Commons | Centre for Transport and Society blog

by Kiron Chatterjee Professor of Travel Behaviour I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the third edition of the Pedestrian Pound at the House of Commons on 25th November in a packed Committee Room 15. The Pedestrian Pound demonstrates...

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A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...

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