bethjohnson wrote: Knowledge Transfer Partnership case study – Lynne Fernandes Optometrists
About Lynne Fernandes Optometrists:
Lynne Fernandes Optometrists is a highly skilled, national award-winning Optometrists founded by Lynne and Gerard Fernandes. It is one of the most respected and trusted UK independent opticians (More) | |
| This blog is guest written by Johnathan Hall, Business Partnerships Manager for Health and Social Care. Reflecting on key themes from UWE Bristol’s Festival of Research to explore how stronger collaboration between universities and health organis (More) | |
ripleywk wrote: Innovation with impact: Supporting the World Federation on Incontinence and Pelvic Problems World Continence Week.
This week is World Continence Week (15th to 21st June 2026) and researchers from UWE Bristol’s School of Health and Social Wellbeing are working to promote better bladder and bowel health at UWE Bristol and across the region. Bladder and Bowel lea (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Knowledge Transfer Partnership case study – Duku EV
About Duku:
Duku Product Design is a UK-based engineering design consultancy with over a decade of experience in transforming client ideas into market-ready products. The company specialises in end-to-end product devel (More) | |
ripleywk wrote: UWE Bristol Returns to the UK’s Biggest Celebration of Nature.
UWE Bristol is delighted to once again take part in the Festival of Nature, the UK’s largest celebration of the natural world. UWE staff, families, and friends are warmly invited to join us at Millennium Square, Bristol City Centre, on Saturday 13 (More) | |
Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research wrote: Tripartite Stakeholder Engagement for Advancing Design for Occupational Safety and Health in Malaysia
By: Patrick Manu [Professor at UWE] and Che Khairil Izam Che Ibrahim [Professor at UiTM]
In many countries, construction is one of the most dangerous sectors [1]. In Malaysia, the sector accounts for about one-third of worker deaths and many occu (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Research with purpose: Rebuilding Identity Through Healthcare
The Bristol 3D Medical Centre, Integrated Care, and the Power of Collaboration with UWE Bristol
Written by Professor Marc Griffiths
Healthcare can do more than treat illness; it can transform lives. Nowhere is this clearer than at the Bristol (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Teaching AI to understand animal emotion: Inside UWE Bristol’s new AWARE-AI project
How machine vision is unlocking new ways to understand and improve animal welfare
AWARE-AI, a new two-year research project led by the Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) at UWE Bristol, bringing together partners from academia and industry to explor (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Innovation with impact: How a UWE Bristol start-up is using wearable cooling technology to support women’s health
A wearable device developed through three years of research and testing is helping women manage hot flushes - demonstrating how innovation, entrepreneurship and collaboration can translate ideas into real-world impact.
For many women, hot flushes (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: The fragile lifeline: Reinventing how we make and move blood
Most of us picture blood donation as simple: book an appointment, donate, have a biscuit, and your blood becomes someone else’s lifeline. But as Episode 13 of the Let’s Talk Health and Care podcast reveals, the reality is far more complex and fa (More) |
