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Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: David Todd Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: David Todd | Research and External Engagement
David is Marketing and Business Change Manager Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with Lynne Fernandes Optometrists and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and talented graduate and aims...
I Gained a Summer Internship at Science Futures Fair 2023 Here’s How I Gained a Summer Internship at Science Futures Fair 2023 Here's How | Employability in Applied Sciences
Article by Ilyssa Alagon The Science Futures Fair is an annual event that provides a valuable platform for showcasing research and career opportunities in various scientific fields. This year the fair was held at the UWE Bristol Enterprise Park...
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)...
Women Like Me – a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol Women Like Me - a new engineering outreach project at UWE Bristol | Engineering Our Future
Only 11% of engineers in the UK are women. Is this enough? No it’s really not – we have an engineering skills shortage as it is and the low proportion of women in the workforce means that a whole pool of talent is going untapped. Girls...
University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: Robotics Innovation Facility University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: Robotics Innovation Facility | Research and External Engagement
The Robotics Innovation Facility (RIFBristol) is one of five areas that make up UWE Bristol’s University Enterprise Zone. The below spotlight explains its purpose: Located beside the UEZ café which forms a central meeting place for the...
Programme to inspire next generation of engineers reaches more than 20 000 pupils Programme to inspire next generation of engineers reaches more than 20 000 pupils | Engineering Our Future
A programme designed to inspire a future generation to take up roles in green engineering has been completed with more than 20 000 local school children benefitting. Using curriculum-linked engineering outreach and careers support the DETI...
Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement By Josh Lee Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Josh Lee I’m a second-year psychology student at UWE and throughout my first year I found myself developing a keen interest in psychological research. The more I engaged with my degree the more interested I became and I started actively...
Skills for Clean Growth for SMEs in West of England launches
SMEs in the West of England can benefit from skills to help them transition to a low carbon economy, thanks to the Skills for Clean Growth programme.
Singers brought together by happiness research to take to the stage
Around 400 people who signed up to the ‘Sing for Happiness’ research project, will perform in front of a live audience at The Bristol Beacon on Saturday 22 June.
Wearable tech lends performers a hand - Harnessing creativity and technology
Our collaboration with some of the world’s leading musicians is combining artificial intelligence and human motion for a unique take on musical gloves as wearable technology.
A history of the Government Car Service - Governance and equity
Read the project summary for the 'a history of the Government Car Service' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Programme to inspire next generation of engineers reaches more than 20,000 pupils
A programme designed to inspire a future generation to take up roles in green engineering has been completed, with more than 20,000 local school children benefitting.