UWE Bristol to deliver green skills for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic young adults to get them into green jobs

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UWE Bristol will deliver Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship aimed at helping Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic young adults young adults into green jobs.

The project, led by UWE Bristol and in collaboration with NatWest and the Black South West Network will help the West of England region transition to a green economy.

Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship will be delivered alongside an ambitious programme of skills development and training for people and businesses in the West of England, delivered by UWE Bristol’s Regional Skills Academy. Working with partners, the Regional Skills Academy is reskilling and upskilling the region’s workforce to support economic recovery, meet the demands of a digital and zero carbon society, and provide lifelong learning opportunities for adults from all communities and backgrounds.

Professor Steve West, Vice-Chancellor, President and CEO of UWE Bristol and President of UUK said: “At UWE Bristol, we passionately believe in inclusivity and opportunity, recognising the key role education has in helping transform society, to the benefit of all individuals and communities. We are delighted to have been chosen to help deliver the Government’s Community Renewal Fund which recognises the vital role that Universities have to play in helping the UK build back. Not just better, but faster, stronger, and greener too.

“This fantastic partnership with our colleagues at Black South West Network and NatWest will provide unique skills, employment and start-up opportunities to young people from communities across our region, generating an inclusive pipeline of talent for local businesses and driving the West of England’s transition to a green economy. The country needs its universities more than ever to help drive our post-Covid recovery, to support our NHS and to create good, sustainable jobs in our local communities. We are ready to turbocharge this recovery – fuelling inclusivity, growth, opportunity, mobility, and prosperity.”

This is one of four successful bids to the UK Community Renewal Fund, submitted by the West of England Combined Authority. A total of £2.4m has been secured to support people and communities most in need across the region.

Find out more about Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship or get in touch to request more information.

UWE Bristol announce fully funded short courses in partnership with West of England Institute of Technology

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UWE Bristol, in partnership with the West of England Institute of Technology is delivering four exciting skills development short courses as part of the new fully funded Certificate of Future Technologies.

UWE Bristol will be providing the following courses, fully funded as part of the Certificate of Future Technologies:

  • Fundamentals of Digital Twin (2 days) – starts 23 November 2021
  • Fundamentals of Industry 4.0 (2 days) – starts 7 December 2021
  • Introduction to Robotics (1 day) – starts 10 February 2022
  • Leadership for Sustainability and Social Value (2 days) – starts January 2022 (exact dates TBC)

The new Certificate of Future Technologies is a modular course designed by employers and educational institutions working in partnership to help businesses access high-quality, short, modular, technical training modules to upskill and reskill staff to better address their business needs.

The modular offer is ‘pick and mix’ to meet individual and industry need; and job role. The courses are designed by employers and educational institutions working in partnership to help businesses access high-quality, short, modular, technical training modules to upskill and reskill staff to better address their business needs and embrace the digitisation of the workplace.

The brand-new course will offer a blend of classroom and remote online study, and will vary in length from 50 to 70 hours – giving more adults greater flexibility in how and when they learn, so they can fit it around their lives.

These courses are being delivered in response to the growing demand for Digital Skills in the region and to support those whose progression, development or employment has been affected by the pandemic.

Eligibility criteria

The Certificate of Future Technologies is open to all individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • aged 19+
  • currently in work
  • whose employer is based within the West of England

Find about the Institute of Technology courses

Our Courses

Fundamentals of Digital Twin (2 days)

Starts 23 November

This introductory course will introduce you to the concepts and processes of digital twinning and ways this can benefit your organisation. 

Originating from the aerospace sector, digital twinning is now utilised across a wide range of sectors and industry to help reduce risks, improve business efficiencies, accelerate time to market, support staff, and engage with customers.

A digital twin acts as a digital representation that functions as a shadow (or twin) of a physical object or process and enables an organisation to explore different scenarios outside of their daily operations. Examples of ways digital twinning has been utilised across industries include:

  • remotely monitor and control equipment and systems and monitor system performance
  • implement simulation models to test and predict new processes and layouts and to explore process changes under different what-if scenarios
  • allow partners/customers to experiment with new configurations of your product/service
  • develop and train your workforce through digital work instructions to replace procedure manuals to allow employees to access step-by-step instructions while completing tasks in real time. 

While digital twin technology is utilised in large-scale processes, it also provides an accessible mechanism to make smaller incremental improvements and innovations within your organisation.

Who is this for?

This course is aimed at business leaders; technical leaders and strategic decisionmakers within the organisation interested in learning more around digital twin technology and its business potential.

Fundamentals of Industry 4.0 (2 days)

Starts 7 December  

This course provides an insight into how new technologies are creating the emergence of Industry 4.0. 

Participants will gain an understanding into the technologies and challenges of industry 4.0. in addition, the impact of industry 4.0 on business, security, education, and environment will be explained. 

The key technologies of industry 4.0 such as autonomous robotics, additive manufacturing, Internet of Things, simulation, the cloud, and systems integration will be explained. 

An introduction to the smart factory will also be explained in terms of flexibility and the reconfigurability. In addition, the steps to implement a smart factory will be explained.

Who is this for?

This course is aimed at individuals wanting to improve knowledge in industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing.

Introduction to Robotics (1 day)

Starts 10 February

This practical workshop will allow participants to learn through a hands-on approach to gain an insight into different hardware options and operating systems for industrial robotics. 

Based in our Bristol Robotics Laboratory, will get an overview of the robotics sector, through using three industrial robotic arms, with experience technicians onsite to answer questions and provide demonstrations.

Who is this for?

This course is aimed at individuals wanting to improve knowledge in robotics

And factory floor personnel who might have input into acquisition of robots and automation.

Leadership for Sustainability and Social Value (2 days)

Starts January 2022 (exact dates TBC)

This course is designed to help organisations develop the capability and knowledge needed to create a vision and build sustainability and social value into their strategy. 

Who is this for?

This course is aimed at business leaders and senior managers with business decision making responsibilities 

Find about the Institute of Technology courses and book your place.

Digital Skills short courses and bootcamps

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In our fast-evolving digital world, digital skills are vital. For businesses and individuals alike, a strong set of digital skills can help to navigate through the constantly changing digital environment.

At UWE Bristol, we want to support individuals and businesses on their digital journey. We have a range of skills short courses to suit a wide variety of needs including cyber security, data science and artificial intelligence; and games development.

Some of our skills courses are fully funded or have discounts available to those eligible. Find out about how we can support your business or individual needs below.

The future is digital. The future is now.

Commercial Games Development

This bootcamp introduces games development and how to create immersive, entertainment experiences in context of what makes game products engaging and commercially successful. The first half of the course is designed to build professional skills and software competency. The second half specialises in the development of a “vertical slice” game demo for prospective employers from commercial studios as a portfolio piece, or to form the basis of a portfolio ahead of self-employment. There is also the opportunity to learn about the application of games technology for commercial purposes other than those solely for entertainment.

This 16-week programme will provide you with an overview of how games are developed, towards a goal of polished, engaging entertainment products across a range of sectors. Central to your experience will be training in Unity; a game engine and real-time development platform with many applications both inside and outside the entertainment industry.

Find out more here.

Games Technology

The industrial application of games technology bootcamp has been developed through collaboration between senior academics with professional games industry experience and a rich array of serious games, immersive learning and visualisation/simulation projects behind them, in conjunction with small and medium Bristol-based game companies and start-ups and the Foundry Technology Affinity Space at UWE Bristol.

This bootcamp introduces games development and how games technology can be used to create engaging, immersive, games and non-game experiences for industry and the workplace.

Find out more here.

Cyber Security Bootcamp

Technology is transforming society; from how we do business to how we socialise, travel and communicate and we are increasingly dependent on the computer systems that drive these processes. This dependency means that we’re vulnerable to cyber-attacks; our personal data can be stolen, and our national institutions, critical infrastructure and the technology that drives our society can be compromised.

The Cyber Security sector is growing, and demand for Cyber Security specialists is growing exponentially across all sectors of the economy including public and private enterprises, both large and small, and critical national infrastructure, such as energy, transport, water and finance.

Find out more.

Zero Carbon Bootcamp

More information to follow. Please complete this short form to be the first to hear about this course.

Data Science & AI

  • Full details to follow
  • Closed cohort of women
  • Cohort aimed at 19-25 year olds but open to all
  • Will learn mathematics and computer programming, data science, software development, machine learning & AI approaches
  • Funded by the West of England Combined Authority

Apply via the website, or directly via the ROI form.

UX Design

  • Full details to follow
  • Closed cohort for those living with health conditions or impairments
  • Learn advanced aspects of UX design for digital platforms, responsive design for smart phones and robots, access ‘Disability confident’ employment and understand UX design trends
  • Funded by the West of England Combined Authority

Apply via the website, or directly via the ROI form.

Cloud-based Skills

  • Full details to follow
  • Delivered by Weston College in Partnership with Microsoft Learn
  • Cohort aimed at 19-25 year olds but open to all
  • Master Microsoft cloud-based apps
  • Understand and use Microsoft Power Platforms
  • Funded by the West of England Combined Authority

Apply via the website, or directly via the ROI form.

UWE Bristol announce free digital courses in collaboration with the Institute of Coding

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UWE Bristol is to launch a series of Skills Bootcamps in collaboration with the Institute of Coding (IoC) to boost people’s digital skills. The courses are open to those aged 19 and above, are free to individuals who meet the eligibility criteria and will cover subjects including cyber security, games technology and zero-carbon buildings.

This forms part of an Institute of Coding-led programme of 20 Skills Bootcamps

The full press release can be read here.

We will be announcing the full details of the courses in the next few weeks and how to book. In the meantime, please see below for a snap shot of the first three courses we will be offering:

Games Technology for Industrial Applications

The UK video games industry is important both economically and culturally, contributing over £1.8 billion towards GDP in the year to November 2018 (The Independent Games Developers Association). Aligned with the UWE Bristol Foundry Technology Affinity Space, the bootcamp will provide essential and transferrable digital skills to individuals looking to progress in this growing sector, and more widely in other sectors (for example, science, aviation, automotive and manufacture) where games technology can be applied. Alongside providing learners with useful skills, the bootcamp offers participants an opportunity to develop key entrepreneurial, practical and interpersonal skills.

This Skills Bootcamp covers four major areas:

  • Basic Tools and Prof Skills
  • Computational Thinking & Practice
  • Games Technology for Industrial Applications
  • Preparation for Employment

Cyber Security

Technology is transforming society; from how we do business to how we socialize, travel and communicate and we are increasingly dependent on the computer systems that drive these processes. This dependency means that we’re vulnerable to cyber-attacks; our personal data can be stolen, and our national institutions, critical infrastructure and the technology that drives our society can be compromised.

The Cyber Security sector is growing, and demand for Cyber Security specialists will grow exponentially. We need skilled, confident cyber security professionals who understand the technology, and the challenges, so they’re able to secure and protect our digital society.

The bootcamp will provide essential and transferrable digital skills to individuals looking to progress in this growing sector. Alongside providing learners with useful skills, the bootcamp offers participants an opportunity to develop and enhance their practical and interpersonal skills.

This Skills Bootcamp covers four major areas:

  • Basic Tools and Prof Skills
  • Computational Thinking & Practice
  • Cyber Security; Applications and Vulnerabilities
  • Preparation for Employment

Achieving Zero-Carbon Buildings 

The UK government’s plans for a post-pandemic green recovery and commitment to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 pose a major challenge for construction professionals. The UK construction sector is falling far short of sector level targets for low carbon building, at a time when the Government’s plans for a post-pandemic, green future is raising the goal post. Accelerating delivery of net-zero carbon buildings is a growing challenge for practitioners, policy makers, clients, building users and developers.

This Skills Bootcamp covers four major areas:

  • Introduction to the Climate Change Challenge to enable the delivery of Zero Carbon Buildings.
  • Zero-Carbon Building Design and Delivery Models: people and process
  • Retrofitting for Zero Carbon Buildings: tools and techniques
  • New Technologies for Zero Carbon: the role of digital fabrication in delivering zero carbon.

To request more information about Skills Bootcamps taught by UWE Bristol, please complete this form.

Exciting Professional Development Courses available from the Centre for Fine Print Research this summer

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Exciting Professional Development Courses available from the Centre for Fine Print Research this summer

This summer, the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) at UWE Bristol will be offering up some of its experts for some professional development courses open to the public.

Take a look below for previews of some of the available courses. The full course list can be found here:

1, 2 & 3 section compendium of bookbinding skills for publishing practice

  • Course Duration: 2 Days
  • Dates: 14 – 15 July 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £249.00 full price / £199.00 concessionary price

In this two-day workshop practicing binders will learn new techniques and methods to enhance their repertoire in an approachable manner suitable for those just beginning to hone their skills. Using modified pamphlet stitches, chain stitches, and flexible long-stitch bindings, students will craft a series of book structures that are refined, easily adaptable, and suitable for editioning text and visual content.

Find out more and book here.

Japanese Scroll (maki-mono) & Accordion (ori-hon) Book Making 

  • Course Duration: 2 Days
  • Dates: 22-23 July 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £249.00 full price / £199.00 concessionary price

This is an intensive two-day workshop learning the traditional Japanese art of scroll making. This structure is the oldest form of book in Japan, combining washi (mulberry paper), nori (rice paste) and cloth. Over the two days you will learn the techniques of backing cloth with paper to create book cloth using the urauchi method, alongside the skills to attach sections of paper or prints together to create invisible, seamless pages stretching for meters, bound with silk ribbon. The materials used for the scroll are all archival and sourced in Japan. The traditional processes taught on this workshop will allow you to use these skills in contemporary book arts projects. This workshop is being hosted exclusively for Centre for Fine Print Research.

Find out more and book here.

Platinum/Palladium Workshop

  • Course duration: 5 Days
  • Date: 23-27 August 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £749.00 Full £599.00 concessionary price.

Platinum printing is the aristocracy of the early photographic processes. The image is composed of very finely divided platinum and palladium metals that are more stable and longer lasting than silver based prints. Developed first in the 1860s and 1870s, the technique became very popular with fine art printers because of its very delicate highlights and mid-tones. This Workshop offers demonstrations and hands-on opportunity to explore this classic printing technique. No prior experience is necessary.

Find out more and book your place here.

Preparing Digital Negatives – including QuadTone RIP

  • Course duration: 5 Days
  • Date: 02-06 August 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £749.00 Full £599.00 concessionary price.

This workshop will show you how to use your digital images to make inkjet transparencies for contact printing using the genuine early photographic processes. There will be opportunities during the workshop to make cyanotypes (aka blueprints), salt and kallitype prints from your own images and on art papers of your choice. The workshop will enable participants to prepare digital negatives – printed on transparency film via desk-tip inkjet printers – for use with a wide variety of these processes, including cyanotype, platinum, Van Dyke, carbon and photogravure printing.

Course participants will not need prior experience with early photographic printing, but some familiarity with Photoshop or other image manipulation software would be helpful.

Find out more and book your place here.

Japanese Water-based Woodcut Printmaking (Mokuhanga)

  • Course Duration: 3 Days
  • Dates: 19 – 21 July 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £349.00 full price / £279.00 concessionary price

During this immersive three-day workshop, you will be introduced to the traditional Japanese art of woodblock printing. Mokuhanga is perfect for anyone interested in a non-toxic, table-top printmaking technique. Over the course of the three days, you will learn the skills to transfer an image to Japanese plywood and carve various colour separation blocks in relief, following in the tradition of Japanese Ukiyo-e printing. With no mechanical press required, only a hand held ‘baren’, you will learn the techniques to achieve various print effects, from ‘sesame printing’ to ‘bokashi’ (gradation), while registering your multi-block image through the simple but brilliant traditional ‘kento’ registration system. You will be sure to fall in love with both the process and results of this accessible, meditative, water-based printmaking method which provides endless possibilities.

Find out more and book your place here.

Photogravure: An Early Photographic Printing Process with a Modern Twist

  • Course Duration: 5 Days
  • Date: 06 – 10 September 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £749.00 Full £599.00 concessionary price.

Photographic printing processes from the mid and late nineteenth century offer a wide variety of printed surface, colour and texture that differ markedly from the clean, sometimes almost sterile appearance of modern digital images. The early photographic processes (aka alternative photography) require a real hands-on approach in the choice of paper, chemistry and coating, and provide every opportunity for the printmaker to produce individual and beautifully aesthetic work.

This five-day course will introduce course delegates to all the key aspects of the process. Delegates will be able to make gravure prints from at least three of their own photographic images, using film negatives, photographic prints or digital files. This course is suitable for beginners and no prior experience of intaglio printing or Photoshop (a computer program for editing digital images) is required. All materials will be provided.

Find out more and book your place here.

MOT’ing your art practice

  • Course duration: 2 Days
  • Date: 18-19 August 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £249.00 Full £199.00 concessionary price.

Suitable for practicing artists at any stage of development, creating in any format, willing to share something of themselves and their output with honesty and humour.

Over the two days Emma will introduce a series of practical tools with which to unpack, reflect upon and repack your art practice. By the end of the course, you will have a deeper understanding of what it is you do and why you do it. You will be able to talk with more fluidity about your output, ride the ups and downs of fluctuating motivation and feel more confident about managing your own development going forward.  

Find out more and book here.

Poetic Artists’ Books

  • Course Duration: 2 Days
  • Dates: 11-12 August 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £249.00 full price / £199.00 concessionary price

Join Jeremy Dixon, the poet and artist’s book maker, for two days of inspirational, practical work devoted to producing your own unique poetic artists’ book. We will examine artists’ books long association with poetry and how such books can reflect, amplify and/or become the themes of the poetry they contain. We will use an eclectic range of poetic and practical bookmaking techniques including concrete poetry, erasure poetry, Found poetry, collage, pamphlets, zines, stab binding and collaboration to create new and exciting work. This will be an energetic, practical two days looking at words and poetry in fun and inclusive ways, and aims to give participants the confidence and techniques to find new ways of using words and poetry in their own practice.

Find out more and book here.

Early Photographic Printing Processes

  • Course Duration: 5 Days
  • Date: 20 -24 September 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £749.00 Full £599.00 concessionary price.

Photographic printing processes from the mid and late nineteenth century offer a wide variety of printed surface, colour and texture that differ markedly from the clean, perhaps almost sterile, appearance of modern digital images. This course will introduce participants to five important early processes and participants will be able to make at least one print with each processe using their own images. Materials and equipment are provided, all that is necessary is to bring along those special images ready to be made into stunning and unique prints.

Find out more and book your place here

Tetra Pak Printmaking

  • Course Duration: 2 Days
  • Date: 4– 5August 2021 (9.30 AM – 4.30PM each day)
  • Price: £249.00 Full £199.00 concessionary price.

With its layers of paperboard, polyethylene, aluminum foil, Tetra Pak; offers not only an immediacy which other collagraph materials lack, but also a satisfying tactility when cutting, scoring, peeling and printing with this distinctive material. During this two-day introductory workshop into Tetra Pak collagraph print, the course tutor, Stephen Fowler, will facilitate the exploration of intaglio and relief print, a combination of the two processes, and the potential of mutli-plate printing.  On day two there will be time to play, create and develop your own body of prints. 

Find out more and book here.


The courses have very limited numbers so book now to avoid disappointment.

The Centre for Fine Print Research at UWE Bristol functions as a platform for innovative multidisciplinary research investigating creative practice through historical, scientific and industrial exchange. The research outputs of the Centre range from education, publication, collaboration and small-scale productions in all aspects of print history, practice, manufacturing and materials. Working with industry the Centre inspires cross pollination adding value by offering a unique creative perspective, enabling a practice led space for problem-solving experimentation.

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