Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Knowledge Transfer Partnerships: Craven Dunnill Jackfield Associate Spotlight
[Photo (L-R): David Huson (UWE), Richard Lamb (Innovate UK), Jed Leonard-Hammerman (UWE), Dr Russ Bromley (Knowledge Transfer Network]
UWE Bristol are currently working on a twenty-seven month
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Craven Dunn (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Supporting women in male-dominated industries: Stella Warren
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 (More) | |
Faculty of Business and Law wrote: Research into court reporting in criminal courts: Evidence submitted by UWE Bristol academics
Written by Tom Smith and Marcus Keppel-Palmer.
In October 2019, the House of Commons Justice Committee published the report of its inquiry into Court and Tribunal reforms (see the full report here). The inquiry was prompted by “[s]erious concer (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Research undertaken at UWE Bristol could reduce the need for precautionary antibiotics when it comes to Urinary tract infections
Adapted from news article which originally appeared on the UWE Bristol
Website.
Researchers at UWE Bristol are supporting the North Bristol
NHS Trust to develop a device that can diagnose urinary tract infections (UTI)
in a few minutes. Th (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Researcher awarded grant to understand effectiveness of chemotherapy for cancer patients
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences Dr Alex Greenhough has been awarded a grant of almost £25,000 from Bowel Cancer UK to understand why some patients with rectal cancer don't respond well to certain treatments and look for new ways to improve (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol spin out company poised to improve the diagnosis of bowel disorders
We are delighted to announce that a UWE-based spin out company, Nidor Diagnostics Limited, has been established to develop a medical diagnostic device.
The device, named Inform ™, can detect the volatile organic compounds in patient samples, i (More) | |
Kait Clark wrote: Maintaining the “entente cordiale” in the era of Brexit
By Tony Ward
If you read the higher education press, you will be aware of the concerns of many British academics and universities following the 2016 referendum and the vote in favour of leaving Europe. How the UK leaves the European Union could h (More) | |
Kait Clark wrote: Introducing our new lecturer, Dr Eva Fragkiadaki!
By Eva Fragkiadaki
My name is Eva Fragkiadaki, and I have recently joined the UWE Department of Health and Social Sciences as a Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology.
I received my undergraduate degree in Psychology from University of Cret (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE academics help on conservation plan which could help endangered primates in Africa
A project co-led by the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), Bristol Zoo and West African Primate Conservation Action is set to help protect nine species of primate found across Africa. A five-year plan that will be sent to the Internati (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: World-first 'smart' fungal building to be developed by UWE academics
A revolutionary new type of intelligent building made with green construction materials and capable of adaptively reacting to changes in light, temperature and air pollutants is being developed by UWE Bristol academics in collaboration with partners (More) |