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Establishing the test-retest reliability of perception and attention measures is important for exploring individual differences Establishing the test-retest reliability of perception and attention measures is important for exploring individual differences | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog

Dr Kait Clark lead of the Applied Cognition and Neuroscience theme of the Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) has published a new open-access paper in the Journal of Vision: “Test-retest reliability for common tasks in vision...

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Critical Thinking in Action: New Collaboration between Dr Francesco Tava and HSBC Critical Thinking in Action: New Collaboration between Dr Francesco Tava and HSBC | Research and External Engagement

Dr. Francesco Tava Associate Professor of Philosophy has recently embarked on an exciting collaboration with HSBC’s Legal Learning Team to deliver a podcast series on critical thinking and good judgment. Recorded in December at HSBC’s global...

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Bringing patients partners and families together so no one has to go through dementia alone Bringing patients partners and families together so no one has to go through dementia alone | Research and External Engagement

“No one has to go through dementia alone. Through Living Well with Dementia we’re bringing patients partners and families together so that they can all live fuller happier lives.” Dr Emily Dodd Senior Research Fellow   Dr...

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Cyber Security in Connected Places: Attack Detection in RPL-based Internet of Things Cyber Security in Connected Places: Attack Detection in RPL-based Internet of Things | UWEcyber Research Blog

By Sarfraz Brohi Senior Lecturer Cyber Security Connected places such as smart cities have enabled urban planners to improve citizens’ quality of life by collecting storing processing and analysing data. Internet of Things (IoT) is one of...

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We deserve to be taught about it: climate crisis classes for all students – a word of caution We deserve to be taught about it: climate crisis classes for all students – a word of caution | Education blog

Recently The Guardian reported on how some universities are ‘bowing’ to student pressure and including classes on climate throughout all courses – whether they be geography and environmental studies (where such issues have traditionally been...

Courses

Mechanical Engineering (with Foundation Year) - BEng(Hons)

BEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering (with Foundation Year) is a degree that consistently achieves high graduate employment rates.

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Real Estate Finance and Investment (Distance Learning) - MSc

MSc Real Estate Finance and Investment (Distance Learning) concentrates on financing and investment of property and provides an overview of surveying and property issues. It leads to a career in surveying a well-respected profession with excellent earning potential and opportunities for global work.

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Politics and International Relations (with Foundation Year) - BA(Hons)

BA(Hons) Politics and International Relations (with Foundation Year) equips you with the real-world skills demanded by today's most forward-thinking employers.

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UNESCO world heritage sites brought to life for the visually impaired

UNESCO world heritage sites across Europe have been recreated into 3D tactile models with built in audio technology for people with visual impairments.

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How Tristan’s passion for sustainability and filmmaking enabled him to create an award-winning documentary. How Tristan’s passion for sustainability and filmmaking enabled him to create an award-winning documentary. | Student views blog

By Tristan BA(Hons) Filmmaking student. Our student Tristan shares how his course gave him the opportunity to create a documentary film based on his passion for sustainability. He tells us how this experience enabled him to showcase his...

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How being part of a like-minded community at UWE Bristol helped Lamare to fit in and achieve more. How being part of a like-minded community at UWE Bristol helped Lamare to fit in and achieve more. | Student views blog

by Lamare MSc Human Resource Management graduate. Our MSc Human Resource Management graduate Lamare realised that to stand out in his career he needed more. He talks us through the challenges he’s overcome and why studying a master’s at UWE...

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Research lab The Brunel Centre opens to power sustainable and inclusive growth for the West of England

A new data and research centre designed to support sustainable and inclusive growth and industrial strategy in the region, officially launches today.

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