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The power of community: Key takeaways from the City Gathering The power of community: Key takeaways from the City Gathering | Research and External Engagement
Blog post by Allan Macleod Head of Civic and Inclusivity at UWE Bristol following the City Gathering on 23 June 2025. “We want to champion community leadership and expertise. We want to support more action at a community level. We want to...
Need to resit? You got this! Need to resit? You got this! | Student blog
Have you had some results back that you weren’t expecting? While assessments can be stressful resits and retakes bring a new element of anxiety to sitting exams especially if you need to pass. It can be a knock to your confidence and feelings of...
Mrs Rachel Davis
Lecturer in Integrated Art, Media and Design Foundation and Senior Technical Instructor - Physical Fabrication
Cardiac Care - Professional/Short course
Acquire the skills to care for an adult with a cardiac condition from assessment to management.
Therapeutic Radiographer - BSc(Hons) Therapeutic Radiography
Study our Therapeutic Radiographer apprenticeship to gain a BSc(Hons) Therapeutic Radiography degree. This course is approved by the College of Radiographers (COR) from December 2021 to December 2026.
Ultrasound Examination of the Upper Limb (MSK) - Study day
A workshop for practitioners on how to recognise normal sonographic appearances and to diagnose pathology of the upper limb.
The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) The Polluter Pays Principle: The only Principle that can limit aviation emissions (if we do it right) | Bristol Law School blog
This blog was written by Mandy Beck an LLM in Environmental Law and Sustainable Development student at UWE Bristol. Today an airplane takes off approximately every 0.8 seconds somewhere around the globe.[1] The impact of the aviation sector on...
Tag: active travel active travel | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Jonathan Flower Senior Research Fellow Many of us will soon be taking a hopefully well-earned rest over the festive period. At some point you may put on a paper crown and break into a smile (or not) as someone reads a cracker joke. Well here...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Engineering Our Future
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...