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UWE Bristol academic unveils breakthrough in energy-efficient AI at NATO science forum
Dr Jonathan Lancelot has developed a new form of AI that could transform how intelligent machines operate in space, defence, and remote environments.
How to put your reading into your writing
This workshop will help you learn how to incorporate themes and ideas from multiple sources into your own work.
Volunteering and community engagement - Sports, societies and activities
Find out all about volunteering for staff and students at UWE Bristol.
Winning bus design by UWE Bristol student
A new bus wrap designed by student Rosalyn Burroughs has been unveiled to mark 80 years since the first female bus drivers were employed in Bristol.
VirtuAL - Research projects in CABER
VirtuAL.
Guide to credibility interview - Applying for a student visa outside of the UK
The purpose of the interview is to establish that you are a genuine student and that your English language ability is at the correct level.
Specialist software - Software
Information on specialist software, how to access them, and locations where they're already installed on campus PCs.
John Pullinger - 22 February 2017 - Previous events
John Pullinger delivered a Bristol Distinguished Address Series lecture entitled "Mobilising the power of data to help Britain (and the world) make better decisions".
Why Jack wants you to know about the Wallscourt Scholarships
Meet Jack, a final year BA(Hons) Criminology student is pleased to tell you his story; he’s keen for more people to know about what he received.
Applying for ethical approval - Research ethics
The University's ethics application process for students and staff, approval pathways, and forms.
Wearable tech lends performers a hand - Harnessing creativity and technology
Our collaboration with some of the world’s leading musicians is combining artificial intelligence and human motion for a unique take on musical gloves as wearable technology.
Free Taster - Logic Pro Lessons
Learn to produce your own music with this free taster. If you like it, sign up for the four-week course. Free to students and Centre for Music members.