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Academic Spotlight: Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers Academic Spotlight: Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers | Research and External Engagement
In this Academic Spotlight we asked Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers Associate Professor for Engineering in Society a few questions about the research she is involved with at UWE Bristol. Tell us about your background and how you became interested in your...
Collaborating with creatives to make history more interactive Collaborating with creatives to make history more interactive | Research and External Engagement
Professor Steve Poole wanted to redefine what it means to be a historian. Rather than only publish his work in print or make himself available for interviews from the press about his findings the Director of UWE Bristol’s Regional History Centre...
Come and work with us… Come and work with us... | Research and External Engagement
We are looking for some exceptional people to come and join the team at UWE Bristol’s Research Business and Innovation Knowledge Transfer Partnerships KTP is a great opportunity to fast-track your career. We currently have three vacancies...
Enterprise that fuels progress: Engineering a new mindset around access with Tom Morgan and Supersmith. Enterprise that fuels progress: Engineering a new mindset around access with Tom Morgan and Supersmith. | Research and External Engagement
For this RISE Blog Tom Morgan one of the founders and CEO of Supersmith to talks about the company and the journey so far. Supersmith has been supported by UWE Bristol’s Bristol Robotics Lab (BRL) and Future Space from concept to being moments...
Youth Climate Communications: a pilot Youth Climate Communications: a pilot | Engineering Our Future
Author Sophie Laggan. On 24th February 12 young people aged 15-24 headed to UWE’s Prototype and Play Lab in the School of Engineering for a training day in Climate Communications. Passionate about addressing the climate and ecological emergency...
Scicomm and the Sea Scicomm and the Sea | Science Communication Unit blog
I grew up by the sea with generations of my family making a living from our waters – it’s in my blood. I would spend countless hours exploring the local coastline or waiting at the pier for my dad to come back with his latest haul ever hoping...
Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. Bristol’s Spires and Spaces: churches former churches and (municipal) spirituality in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont… Viewed from any of the many excellent vista-points the skyline city of Bristol in common with several other UK cities remains clearly punctuated by the towers spires and steeples of many buildings which are or have been...
How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? How do the residents of former metal mining areas value this heritage? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
…By Danni Sinnett (SPE) and Margarida Sardo (Science Communication Unit)…. There are around 5 000 former metal mines in England and Wales and many hundreds of thousands globally. Many of these mines have a legacy of highly polluted...
Final examination
Information about the final assessment for Doctoral or MPhil level awards by research, including Professional Doctorates and the DPhil/MPhil award by publication.
Staff in the School of Social Sciences - School of Social Sciences
Staff in the School of Social Sciences have a broad range of skills and expertise. Find out about our research interests and expertise.
Private renting tips Private renting tips | Student blog
Renting for the first time can be daunting. Partner that with Bristol’s notoriously competitive housing market and the process can feel overwhelming. We’ve compiled a list of tips to ease finding your next home and make sure you know what to...