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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...
UWE Bristol’s contribution to climate action and sustainability UWE Bristol’s contribution to climate action and sustainability | Research and External Engagement
As the UK host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) we look at how UWE Bristol are contributing to climate action and sustainability: With 40 000 students and 3500 employees we are well aware of our impacts in terms of...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Science Communication Unit blog
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...
Science Communication Speculation and Schnitzels: Exploring Science-Art Collaborations in Stuttgart and Berlin Science Communication Speculation and Schnitzels: Exploring Science-Art Collaborations in Stuttgart and Berlin | Science Communication Unit blog
In April 2025 I travelled to Germany for my MRes project research I am undertaking as part of the UWE Science Communication Unit. There I explored both interdisciplinary practice as a whole and more specifically scientist’s personal experiences...
Innovation with impact – exploring robotic solutions for dementia care: in conversation with Dr Carlos Cifuentes Innovation with impact - exploring robotic solutions for dementia care: in conversation with Dr Carlos Cifuentes | Research and External Engagement
In early October the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) will host the 2nd Workshop on Enabling Independence with Robotic Solutions for Enhanced Wellbeing. The event brings together experts from sociology psychiatry gerontology dementia care and...
Month: December 2021 14 March 2026 | Applied Marketing Research Group blog
The latest blog post is written by Martin Williams a member of UWE’s Applied Marketing Research Group. In 2012 I was the Sales & Marketing Director at the ecological attraction and charity the Eden Project. I wrote an email to my...
UWE Engineering inspires local children to redesign our world UWE Engineering inspires local children to redesign our world | Engineering Our Future
The Engineering Outreach team at UWE Bristol are sending engaging role models alongside a fully immersive planetarium show into schools to inspire local children to think creatively – like an engineer – and design a sustainable future for our...
Help and support for students experiencing harassment assault or discrimination during social distancing and social isolation. Help and support for students experiencing harassment assault or discrimination during social distancing and social isolation. | Education blog
A focus on domestic violence. During Coronavirus (Covid19) UWE continues to support students to create an inclusive campus where diversity is celebrated antisocial attitudes and behaviours are challenged and any type of harassment assault and...
Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
A recent student project run by BEng Aerospace Engineering students James Harvey (Year 1) and George Johnson (Year 3) has looked to build a server initially consisting of 21 raspberry-pi credit-card-sized computers. The project was supervised by...
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...
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...