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Why I love living in Bristol Why I love living in Bristol | Student views blog
By Laura MSc Science Communication student MSc Science Communication student Laura shares what she loves about living in Bristol. “During my six years studying in Bristol I’ve got to know the area well and I’d love to tell you about some of my...
Keep calm and carry on learning – Part 3 Keep calm and carry on learning - Part 3 | Education blog
How do we help our children keep well during lock down? In the third in a series of blog posts Dr Verity Jones Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood at UWE and Online Project Lead looks at how we can support our young...
Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering Engineering Science Education: Teaching Science Through Engineering | Education blog
In UK primary schools there are very few teachers who have any scientific qualifications above GCSE level. Many also report that they struggle with science subject knowledge and that this causes them to feel less confident about teaching science....
Month: May 2025 18 October 2025 | Alumni blog
Born and raised in Bristol Sam Jukes founded Cacto Drinks in 2020 while still studying his BA(Hons) in Sports Business and Entrepreneurship. With the support of the UWE Bristol Entrepreneurial Futures Award (EFA) Sam’s company is going...
A safe space in a neurotypical world A safe space in a neurotypical world | Alumni blog
It is estimated that 1 out of 7 of the UK population are neurodivergent – that’s almost 15% . A high percentage of people with neurodivergence are unemployed . We need more solutions to make learning and workplaces more inclusive. Angharad...
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...
Science communication: people projects events 2017 Science communication: people projects events 2017 | Science Communication Unit blog
Our Science Communication Masterclass has been running very successfully for quite a few years now and like my colleagues I’ve had happy times running workshops and met some really interesting participants. But we were never able to squeeze...
BME attainment: why universities must do more than ‘mind the gap’ BME attainment: why universities must do more than 'mind the gap' | Vice-Chancellor's blog
June 2018 saw the launch of a joint initiative between Universities UK (UUK) and the National Union of Students (NUS) to bolster university attainment and improve the university experience of black and minority ethnic (BME) students in the UK....
The story behind the cameras: filming robots The story behind the cameras: filming robots | Science Communication Unit blog
In 2013 just as I was finishing my Masters in Science Communication at UWE Bristol I was asked to help film the euRathlon robotics competition in Germany. euRathlon was inspired by the situation that officials were faced with after the nuclear...
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
On the 24th of January 2024 the Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab at UWE Bristol took a significant step in sharing its interdisciplinary research by participating in the School of Arts Research Showcase. This event held at Bristol’s...
Student spotlight: Placement special Student spotlight: Placement special | Bristol Business School blog
As part of our Business and Law student spotlight 2021 we spoke to three students about their placements and what this means for their futures. Jack’s placement Where: Old Mill Financial Planning working with the private client team as a Client...
Romancing the Gibbet: sites of extraordinary punishment in Georgian England Romancing the Gibbet: sites of extraordinary punishment in Georgian England | Research and External Engagement
As part of the Being Human Festival 2019 Professor Steve Poole is co-hosting an event on 14 November that explores ‘dark tourism’ sites of extraordinary public execution in Georgian Britain. Read all about it in his post below: Steve Poole...