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Chief executive of charity that runs Bristol Beacon receives honorary degree
The chief executive of the charity set up to manage Bristol Beacon, the renowned music venue in the city, has been awarded an honorary degree by UWE Bristol.
Opinion: Bristol Council elections - back to the future?
Two UWE Bristol academics give their views on what opportunities and challenges lie ahead following the Bristol Council elections on 2 May.
UWE Bristol supports charity unicorn sculpture trail
A herd of unicorns, including one sponsored by UWE Bristol, will be unveiled in selected locations across the city and South West to raise money for charity.
TIES Living Lab - Research projects in CABER
TIES Living Lab: AI Project Data Mining seeks to develop an Artificial Intelligence driven system that facilitates cost (and quantities where available) data mining for benchmarking and analysis
An examination of the oculomotor behavior metrics within a suite of digitized eye tracking tests (2019)
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Murray, N., Kubitz, K., Roberts, C., Hunfalvay, M., Bolte, T., & Tyagi, A. (2019). An examination of the oculomotor behavior metrics within a suite of digitized eye tracking tests. Vision development and rehabilitation, 5(4), 269-284
Eye tracking has recently been used to examine oculomotor behavior (OMB) for visual and neurological health and wellness with promise in determining characteristics of healthy eyes and in turn a healthy brain. Recent research has demonstrated that hu...
about An examination of the oculomotor behavior metrics within a suite of digitized eye tracking tests.
New African-inspired opera comes to Bath as part of city-wide festival
The opera King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba is coming to Bath Guildhall on 17 July.
UWE Bristol researchers awarded grant to explore impact of asset recovery on offenders
UWE Bristol academics have been awarded funding to explore of the impact of asset recovery on deterring offender behaviour and disrupting crime networks.
School of Architecture and Environment - College of Arts, Technology and Environment
A broad-based intellectual community committed to an inter-disciplinary approach to the creation and management of sustainable buildings.
Support for Computer Science students - IT Services
Additional information and support documentation for Computer Science students.
Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity Who Made My Clothes? Making sense of the world through creativity | Education blog
Fashion Revolution follows the mantra: be curious find out and do something. As I write this we are at the end of the second week of the free three week online course Who Made My Clothes? written by myself and Prof. Ian Cook (Exeter...
Gambling and gaming - Staying happy and healthy
If you think you may have a problem with gambling or gaming, you'll find information, advice and support on this page.