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Education in a Complex World Education in a Complex World | Education blog
Dr Ben Knight Benjamin3.Knight@uwe.ac.uk. Architecture Media & Politics Society (AMPS) annual conference Toronto Canada. 26th-28th April 2023. Last month I presented a paper entitled ‘Exploring the Complex Emergent Choreography of Classroom...
The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium The Way Ahead: key insights from the 2025 CTS Symposium | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Event Feedback Request: due to a technical issue at the end of the day that stopped the link to the feedback survey being shown we would be grateful if anyone who didn’t get a chance to feedback on the day could do so via the link here. We were...
“If you were an engineer what would you do?” "If you were an engineer what would you do?" | Engineering Our Future
2712 children from across the South West answered this question with their designs to solve real-world problems. The Leaders Awards is organised by Primary Engineer helping children to meet real-life engineers. Led by Laura Fogg Rogers UWE...
Supporting the NHS with our facilities
The Exhibition and Conference Centre on UWE Bristol's Frenchay Campus will be converted into an NHS intensive care facility.
Bristol Robotics Laboratory supported startup Open Bionics raises 4.6m
A startup developing bionic limbs in the style of superheroes for children and adults has successfully raised £4.6 million.
Award-winning filmmaker Lindsey on penguins people and the pandemic Award-winning filmmaker Lindsey on penguins people and the pandemic | Alumni blog
Lindsey Parietti is passionate about telling stories that highlight how humans impact the natural world. Through the medium of wildlife filmmaking she hopes to capture a sense of wonder about nature. But not just that. Lindsey aims to invoke a...
Alan Winfield – paving the way for ethical robots Alan Winfield - paving the way for ethical robots | Research and External Engagement
Man before machine Professor Alan Winfield is a roboticist a roboethicist but above all he is a humanist. “I am of course interested in robots but I’m much more interested in people ” says Alan. An academic at the University of the West of...
Building Surveying - BSc(Hons)
BSc(Hons) Building Surveying is accredited by industry bodies RICS, CIOB and CABE to give your career a strong start.
Pro Bono work at the Bristol Law School Pro Bono work at the Bristol Law School | Bristol Law School blog
Original post taken from the Research Business and Innovation blog . Author: Jeremy Allen Whilst at UWE Bristol students studying within the Bristol Law School and Bristol Business School have the opportunity to get involved in a variety of...
Can blockchain restore trust to the fund management and audit industries? Can blockchain restore trust to the fund management and audit industries? | Bristol Business School blog
Nish Kotecha Chairman of Finboot and Bryan Foss Visiting Professor at Bristol Business School argue that blockchain could provide a solution to the recent audit and fund management scandals. Blog originally posted on Accountancy Age. Blockchain...
Teaching researchers about data protection law: a terrible idea Teaching researchers about data protection law: a terrible idea | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Written by Elizabeth Green (UWE Bristol) Felix Ritchie (UWE Bristol) and Amy Tilbrook (University of Edinburgh) Many researchers in the UK working with confidential data attend the ‘Safe Researcher Training’ course (SRT). This training course...