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Development of a paper-based lateral flow assay platform for the point-of-care management of coagulopathy
College of Arts, Technology and Environment
Making mud-powered robots for schools Making mud-powered robots for schools | Engineering Our Future
In October FET awarded the team at the Bioenergy Centre a public engagement and outreach award. The Centre are using this fund to support the production of an interactive workshop for schools – Mud powered robots! Research Associate...
Rheumatology patients shielding during pandemic struggling with return to normal life, research reveals
Rheumatology patients who shielded during the pandemic are finding it difficult to return to normal life following the lifting of restrictions, academics at UWE Bristol have found.
Demand-based Urban Bus Integrated with Rail And Health (DUBIRAH) - Technological change
The 'DUBIRAH' project is a feasibility study of an on-demand, 'intelligent' bus service which actively integrates with other services.
Research and External Engagement blog | Research and External Engagement
Let’s Talk Health and Care Podcast: Spotlighting People Research and Real Impact At UWE Bristol our Let’s Talk Health and Care podcast series is growing into a powerful platform for conversation connection ...Read More New book by UWE’s Dr...
Non-fatal strangulation (NFS) - Sexual health
Explaining non-fatal strangulation, the risks involved, common myths and the law.
Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Zhou and Esme Hatton Health is not only the absence of disease or infirmity but also a sense of physical mental and social wellbeing. It is widely acknowledged in academia and practice that the way in which the living environment is...
UWE Bristol to lead £1.3 million project to evaluate the use of phone app to help with back pain
UWE Bristol will lead a £1.3 million project to evaluate the effectiveness of using an NHS-recommended phone app to help people suffering with back pain.
Breaking the Stigma: Men’s Mental Health and the Power of Connection Breaking the Stigma: Men’s Mental Health and the Power of Connection | Student blog
By Syed Ayaan Reza As a university student a friend a son and someone who juggles multiple roles at UWE Bristol I’ve learned that life can get overwhelming even for someone who prides himself on having it all together. I’ve been fortunate to...
Digital Occupational Safety and Health (D-OSH) Network - Research projects in CABER
Details about the D-OSH Network project.