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Novel print processes - Harnessing creativity and technology
From wearable technology that will give people the power to monitor their health, to futuristic composite materials that will make transport more environmentally sustainable, researchers at UWE Bristol are on the case.
Pepper the Robot joins school to support autistic young people
A socially intelligent robot joins pupils at a special needs school in Somerset as part of a UWE Bristol research project considering autism and robots.
UWE Bristol among first organisations to sign agreement to reduce environmental impacts of conducting research
UWE Bristol is among the first organisations to commit to a new agreement to embed environmental sustainability into all research and innovation practices.
AI for Wearable Music Interfaces - Studentship opportunities
College of Arts, Technology and Environment
Sexual health - Staying happy and healthy
Information and support around sexual health for UWE Bristol students
UWE Bristol Student Money Service - Money and finance
Our student money advisers can provide advice for any of your funding queries.
Bristol Hub mental health partnership - Student Mental Health Partnerships Project
A case study on the Bristol mental health partnership.
UWE Bristol researchers to investigate extent of microplastic crisis
Researchers from the Air Quality Management Resource Centre have been awarded funding for a project looking at the presence of airborne microplastics in people’s homes.
Face recognition using photometric stereo (Photoface) - Projects
Face recognition using photometric stereo (Photoface).
Recruiting volunteers - Recruiting talent
Our Civic and Community Engagement team can help you to find reliable, skilled student volunteers.
Women Like Me featured in Science in Public conference presentation Women Like Me featured in Science in Public conference presentation | Engineering Our Future
UWE’s Women Like Me project run by Dr Laura Fogg Rogers and Dr Laura Hobbs was featured in a presentation about increasing visibility of minority groups at STEM events at the Science in Public conference today. Women Like Me is a peer...