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New guidance launched to help local authorities promote health through Local Plans
New practical guidance to help local authorities in England create places that promote health has been co-authored by a UWE Bristol academic.
Researcher wins top international criminology award for County Lines study
Dr Jack Spicer, a UWE Bristol academic has been awarded a prestigious international criminology prize.
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Wells 2000 Record - Research projects in CABER
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UWE Bristol and its Students' Union to raise funds to plant forest size of Frenchay Campus
UWE Bristol and The Students' Union at UWE team up with Bristol charity The Converging World (TCW) aiming to plant a forest the size of Frenchay Campus.
UWE Bristol becomes first university to earn Merit status for approach to mental health and wellbeing
UWE Bristol has become the first university in the UK to achieve the University Mental Health Charter ‘Award with Merit’.
Funding granted for innovative clean air project to learn how Bristol travel changed during pandemic
Dr Fiona Crawford has been awarded funding for a new innovative clean air project looking at how car and van travel has changed across Bristol during different stages of the pandemic.
Disruptions - Student information
Details of disruptions to your studies such as adverse weather, IT and buildings maintenance and industrial action (strikes).
How to reference and avoid plagiarism
This workshop explores key concepts around academic integrity and offers practice in paraphrasing, citing and referencing.
Transport systems fit for the digital age - Harnessing creativity and technology
We are working to preserve creative freedom after the democratisation of machine learning has opened up a world of possibilities, and ethical conundrums, for the film and TV industry.
AI and building sensors to help businesses optimise energy efficiency
A system to determine the energy and cost efficiency of commercial buildings is being developed by researchers including the UWE Bristol.
Voice-activated AI system could improve construction worker safety, productivity and efficiency
Construction workers could soon benefit from voice-activated technology, developed at UWE Bristol, which beams audio instructions into their earpiece.