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Health research for the benefit of as many people as possible Health research for the benefit of as many people as possible | Research and External Engagement
“We want to make a positive difference that matters. We’re all about health research that can be actively put into practice for the benefit of as many people as possible.” Fiona Cramp Director of the Centre for Health and...
Tag: UWE research UWE research | Research and External Engagement
A research project undertaken by Professor Melvyn Smith and Dr Mark Hansen titled “Investigating automatic detection of emotion in biometrically identified pig faces using machine learning” has been featured in the Netflix docuseries “Connected:...
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Research and External Engagement
Original post appeared on UWE Bristol website. Technicians at Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) are using laser cutting technology to produce protective visors for NHS staff during the coronavirus pandemic. A team are manufacturing an initial...
Social media influencer work is far more demanding than it looks, research finds
A study exploring the mental health impacts of social media influencer work has revealed that life online is far more demanding than it appears.
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Future Finance – Collaborative Challenge Programme Future Finance is a partnership of industry and academic financial services experts committed to creating positive change in the financial ...Read More International Repair Day: UWE...
Publications from the Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research (CABER) - Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research
Publications in the Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research (CABER).
Publications from the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR) - Research
Recent publications and key readings in appearance research.
UWE Bristol academic leads new study exploring equitable outcomes for babies born out of hospital UWE Bristol academic leads new study exploring equitable outcomes for babies born out of hospital | Research and External Engagement
Adapted from this blog from the South West Academic Health Science Network. Around 0.5% of all UK births happen out of hospital unexpectedly whether at home in a public place or in a car or ambulance while the mother is on the way to hospital...
Let’s talk about women’s health Let's talk about women's health | Student blog
Women’s health is political. You only have to glance at the news to see debates and discussions on a whole range of issues directly related to women’s health – reproductive rights maternity care the gaps in research and funding. All of this...
Tag: NHScareers NHScareers | Employability in Applied Sciences
Science Futures returned in 2020 and this year’s event was by far the biggest and the best of the annual Department of Applied Sciences (DAS) employability programme at UWE Bristol. The event was focused on engaging students with opportunities...