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VENTURER: Introducing driverless cars to UK roads - Technological change
Research from UWE Bristol on how driverless cars can be integrated into everyday life. Trials of driverless vehicles are being conducted in Bristol.
The Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference - Research centres and groups
The 19th Annual Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference organisers and sponsors, booking and registration.
Delter Telfort - UWE Bristol awarded degrees
Delter Business Institute in Shanghai, China offers a top up business management degree awarded by UWE Bristol.
Assistant Vice-Chancellor selected to join Creative Industries Taskforce
Assistant Vice-Chancellor Lynn Barlow has become part of a new taskforce to help deliver a plan to grow the UK’s creative industries.
Health fees and applications - Fees funding and how to apply
Information on fees, funding and how to apply for professional and short courses in health.
Region's Covid-19 vaccination programme transitions to community vaccination model
The Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) Covid-19 Vaccination Programme will close its large-scale vaccination centre at UWE Bristol.
Student blog: How Does the UN Contribute to International Peace and Security by Means of ‘Peacekeeping’? Student blog: How Does the UN Contribute to International Peace and Security by Means of 'Peacekeeping'? | Bristol Law School blog
Author Jade Trill This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. We offer this module in the second year of Bristol Law...
The Art of Healing: arts-led research to support child wellbeing in Kashmir. The Art of Healing: arts-led research to support child wellbeing in Kashmir. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Michael Buser….. Kashmir – set in northern region of the Indian subcontinent – encompasses territories administered by India Pakistan and China. The region has long been contested and fought over (India and Pakistan have fought three...
‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. ‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont…. I was privileged to be invited by Rising Arts Agency[1] as a ‘keynote listener’ in their performance of a conversation on the question of ‘who is allowed space to create in Bristol?’ on 4th October 2020. This was part...
Quality of life and access to green-blue-grey infrastructure in Bristol Our approach Key findings Further information Quality of life and access to green-blue-grey infrastructure in Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Danielle Sinnett Issy Bray Harry West and Owain Hanmer A recent study using Bristol City Council’s Quality of Life data has found that neighbourhood satisfaction wellbeing and life satisfaction are all related to how satisfied residents are...
Welcome to our new social psychologists Dr Matt Wood and Dr Emily LeRoux-Rutledge! Welcome to our new social psychologists Dr Matt Wood and Dr Emily LeRoux-Rutledge! | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog
We are excited to welcome two new social psychologists to PSRG! Matt and Emily joined UWE in January 2020 and have recently joined the Promoting Psychological Health theme of PSRG. Read on to learn more about our newest members! Dr Matt Wood: My...
Then and now: From floppy disks to webchat we look at how life for UWE students has changed Then and now: From floppy disks to webchat we look at how life for UWE students has changed | Alumni blog
From a time when Frenchay Campus’ only computer room boasted just ten ‘computer terminals’ it’s safe to say things have changed. Many of UWE Bristol’s campuses opened back in the 1960s and 70s as Bristol Polytechnic. During the past five...