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Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) - Research centres and groups
Find out more about the Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) research activities at UWE Bristol.
Researcher Concordat - Research staff support
A key initiative to support career development of researchers at UWE Bristol, and details of our plan for implementation and review.
Pee Power technology returns to Glastonbury Festival for fourth year
Technology developed at UWE Bristol that converts urine into electricity is set to be showcased at Glastonbury Festival for a fourth year.
Women exercising in gyms face barriers including body image and harassment, study finds
Women exercising in gyms often feel judged for their appearance and performance, leading to a persistent sense of inadequacy, according to a new study.
Eliminating Uncertainties and Improving Productivity in Mega Projects using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Eliminating Uncertainties and Improving Productivity in Mega Projects using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence | Research and External Engagement
A series of projects at the Bristol Business School combining cutting-edge digital technologies could potentially revolutionise the way industry tackles management of Mega Projects at the bidding stage. These innovative technologies include...
Case study: How happy is your pig? Case study: How happy is your pig? | Research and External Engagement
Professor Melvyn Smith was recently interviewed by KTN about his research into the emotional state of pigs. The below case study was written by Alan Cowie at KTN as part of their annual report: Innovation in agriculture has advanced...
How can we promote acceptance of stigmatised appearances in primary schools? How can we promote acceptance of stigmatised appearances in primary schools? | Education blog
Primary Schools are excellent places for child development learning and socialisation but unfortunately can also be hubs for bullying social isolation and stigma. The chances of a child having negative experiences during Primary School education...