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Algae ball research recognised with international biological engineering award
Research that demonstrates how balls of algae can be transformed into eco-friendly underwater robots has been recognised with a prestigious award.
Development of innovative Devon food processing centre to tackle food waste gets UWE Bristol support
UWE Bristol is supporting the development of an innovative food processing centre in Devon that will transform food waste management and support greater food sustainability.
Success for UWE Bristol students at national RTS Student Television Awards
Talented TV and filmmaking students from UWE Bristol win an impressive six categories at the national RTS Student Television Awards 2022.
Big Hello – UWE Singers
UWE Singers are back with a full programme of rehearsals and performances.
UWE Bristol and Bristol Sport kick off 2020 with new partnership
UWE Bristol and Bristol Sport announce a new partnership, which aims to establish placement and pathway opportunities for UWE Bristol students.
Smart brick technology stars in installation at renowned London art gallery
'Smart bricks' technology, developed at UWE Bristol, features in a major new show at the Whitechapel gallery.
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
Today’s blog is written by Associate Director (Policing) Sarah Williams and reflects on the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (UN Women 2023). This ends on December 10th (International Human Rights Day). This annual...
Tag: BLB BLB | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Welcome to the Brain Language and Behaviour Lab! In this post we introduce our multidisciplinary team working together towards a common goal while across different areas of expertise and sites around Bristol UK. Core Team Dr Anna Piasecki is an...
Organisational operational response and strategic decision making for long term flood preparedness in urban areas (SESAME) - Projects
This project aims to develop tools that encourage businesses to discover ways of becoming more resilient to floods and to appreciate how adaptation can help protect them from ongoing flood risk.
New report on discrimination and lack of diversity in airline training
A major report released today shines a light on the lack of gender diversity amongst pilots in the airline industry, with a specific focus on the airline pilot trainer role.
New art exhibition questions how society values maternal work
Motherhood and how social reproductive work are valued in society is explored in a new online art exhibition.
'Glover' software for expressive control of music launched
Glover is a desktop app that translates movements into music, originating from research at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol).