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UWE Bristol joins First Bus and partners to launch UK's first zero-emission autonomous bus service
The UK's first-ever zero emission autonomous bus service trials start in Oxfordshire's Milton Park business and technology park in January 2023.
AppsAnywhere - Software
How to access software via AppsAnywhere and using UWE VPN, on campus and at home.
The Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol contributes to PCST 2025 The Science Communication Unit UWE Bristol contributes to PCST 2025 | Science Communication Unit blog
In May 2025 ten members of the Science Communication Unit (SCU) headed to Aberdeen Scotland for the bi-annual Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference (PCST). PCST is an organisation that promotes discussion on the theory and...
The South West Anti-Racist Education Forum 2023 The South West Anti-Racist Education Forum 2023 | Education blog
Ms Terra Glowach Terra.Glowach@uwe.ac.uk. On Friday 23 June the South-West Anti Racist Education Forum (SWAREF) 2023 was hosted with the shared aim of addressing racial inequalities in schools through a powerful collaboration between the...
Public Health & Criminal Justice network conference on trauma informed practice Public Health & Criminal Justice network conference on trauma informed practice | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by: Prof Kieran McCartan UWE Bristol Rachel Campbell NHSE South West Public Health (Blended Team) Helen Erswell Public Health Wales On Friday the 8th December at UWE Bristol we held the 4th meeting and 1st all day conference of...
Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? Doctoral progress reviews: Managing KPIs or developing researchers? | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark ECRG Strand Leader as featured on the SRHE News Blog All doctoral students in the UK are expected to navigate periodic typically annual progress reviews as part of their studies (QAA 2020). Depending on the stage and the...
Tag: Harm reduction Harm reduction | Student blog
by Becky Risley Ketamine – some people use it recreationally for fun others are drawn to it to manage mental health and trauma. But there’s something you may not have heard about Ketamine Bladder Syndrome also known as Ketamine Cystitis....
Celebrating British Science Week: Love & Science: Bristol’s Weekly Dose of Fascinating Science and Fun Celebrating British Science Week: Love & Science: Bristol’s Weekly Dose of Fascinating Science and Fun | Research and External Engagement
By George Edwards Presenter Love and Science BCfm Radio and MSc Science Communication Student From cockatoos dipping pasta in blueberry yogurt to unravelling the theory of dark matter Love & Science has it all. These are just two of the many...
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...
Month: November 2023 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Credit: John Linton/Sustrans “There was this really good job that was paying me way more than where I’m working now… The fact is the bus system don’t even run early in the morning… it was really emotional… I couldn’t get to that job.” This quote...
Month: January 2024 14 March 2026 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
This time of year offers opportunity to reflect on the past year and look forward to the next. Here we re blog our Wage & Employment Dynamics (WED) project blog. The WED project take this opportunity to discuss and reflect upon their 2023...
Author: Claire Bowers Claire Bowers | Policing blog
Author: Micah Hassall This week we are proud to share this insightful blog post about Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) an organisation whose contributions have been invaluable to our Policing programme. Their sessions play a vital...