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Clear progression pathways critical to meet demand for higher skills Clear progression pathways critical to meet demand for higher skills | Vice-Chancellor's blog
Today we see the launch of the Report of the Independent Panel on Technical Education. I was very pleased to be a member of the panel advising ministers on this important agenda and strongly support its conclusions. As the report states there are...
Generative AI study skills guide - Study skills
Study skills advice and guidance on how to make the most of generative AI.
Referencing tools - Referencing
Referencing tools to help format references correctly and incorporate them into assignments, includes UWE Bristol Harvard reference builder, Mendeley and Zotero.
Top executives to give insights during virtual autumn talks open to public
Top executives to give insights during a series of public, virtual talks from the University of the West of England this autumn.
Education for sustainable development - Sustainability
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) sits at the heart of UWE Bristol’s institutional strategy and teaching and learning framework.
Success for students at regional RTS Awards
Students and graduates from UWE Bristol took home the top prize in four categories of the RTS West of England Student Awards held at Watershed in Bristol on 4 March 2024.
Living bricks can generate energy in the home and wean humanity off fossil fuels
Active Living Infrastructure: Controlled Environment’ (ALICE) research consortium showcases bio-digital communication interface with ‘living wall’ prototype.
Big Data CPD Course Big Data CPD Course | Engineering Our Future
In line with fulfilling the needs of the Digital Skills requirement in the Engineering sector UWE Bristol’s DETI Skills programme with its partner companies are delivering a free skills and training CPD course on Big Data. The course is...
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.
Educational partners in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies - Computing and Creative Technologies
The School of Computing and Creative Technologies works with a significant number of successful and longstanding academic partners.
Opinion: If you want trams, support the buses
Graham Parkhurst, Professor of Sustainability, Centre for Transport and Society, reacts to news of £800 million investment in the region's transport network.
Partnerships in the School of Architecture and Environment - School partnerships
Our strong partnerships allow us to achieve great things by working together.