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Supporting women in male-dominated industries: Stella Warren Supporting women in male-dominated industries: Stella Warren | Bristol Business School blog

1) What is your role at UWE Bristol and what projects have you been working on? I am a Research Fellow in the Bristol Leadership and Change Centre with a background in applied social research. For over 20 years I have been involved in a wide...

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Bristol: This city has it all. Bristol: This city has it all. | Student views blog

By Chloe BA(Hons) Creative and Professional Writing Chloe shares her guide to arts and culture festivals and shopping around Bristol. She tells us her favourite things to see and do in the city and shows us why Bristol is such a great place to...

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Category: Student life Student life | 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...

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Advancing dysphagia-oriented multi-ingredient meal development: Optimising hydrocolloid incorporation in 3D printed nutritious meals Advancing dysphagia-oriented multi-ingredient meal development: Optimising hydrocolloid incorporation in 3D printed nutritious meals | Research and External Engagement

UWE Bristol research on “Advancing dysphagia-oriented multi-ingredient meal development” has been accepted to top research journal Food Hydrocolloids. The research looks at optimising hydrocolloid incorporation in 3D printed nutritious meals...

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Tag: Dan Turnham Dan Turnham | Centre for Biomedical Research blog

Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham awarded Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard funding Sincere congratulations to Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham who have both been awarded grants from the Academy of Medical Sciences through their...

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Tag: neuroinflammation neuroinflammation | Centre for Biomedical Research blog

Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham awarded Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard funding Sincere congratulations to Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham who have both been awarded grants from the Academy of Medical Sciences through their...

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Dr Carrie Brady receives BBSRC New Investigator award Dr Carrie Brady receives BBSRC New Investigator award | Centre for Biomedical Research blog

Picture: Dr Carrie Brady Senior Lecturer in Genomics UWE Bristol Dr Brady’s four-year research programme will focus on the role of bacterial quorum sensing in acute oak decline Congratulations to Dr Carrie Brady Senior Lecturer in Genomics...

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Applied Sciences - Masters in Research (MRes)

MRes Applied Sciences allows you to deepen your knowledge in an area of interest. You'll work alongside our research community and in collaboration with research institutes, healthcare organisations, knowledge transfer networks, and commercial organisations.

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Independent and/or Supplementary Prescribing - Professional/Short course

Study to practise as a safe, competent and autonomous prescriber with the non-medical prescribing (Independent and/or Supplementary Prescribing) course.

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Tackling Domestic Abuse through 16 Days of Activism Tackling Domestic Abuse through 16 Days of Activism | Policing blog

Today’s blog is written by Associate Director (Policing) Sarah Williams and reflects on the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (UN Women 2023). This ends on December 10th (International Human Rights Day). This annual...

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Category: STEM STEM | Employability in Applied Sciences

On Wednesday 19th February 2025 students and staff gathered for an inspiring Career Pathways and Networking Event an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between aspiring professionals and students. Hosted as part of our Widening participation...

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Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution Inhale the Future Exhale the Past: The Evolution of UK Air Pollution | Research and External Engagement

Written by Linda Pengelly (MSc Student for Environmental Management) In the early to mid-1900s the hangover from Britain’s Industrial Revolution of the previous two centuries (when emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2) were at their peak) was still...

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