Transport and Society wrote: Welcome to the Centre for Transport and Society blog!
The aim of CTS is furthering understanding and influence on the interactions between mobility, lifestyles, and society in a context of technological change.We design, plan, and deliver a range of research works on six core themes, with integrate (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol deliver successful suite of courses on Air Quality
For the last 10 years, the Air Quality Management Resource Centre (AQMRC) at UWE Bristol have delivered a suite of successful courses on the topic Air Quality.
This year, the team were given extra resource to develop online materials to provide a (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Future Space Business produces technology to help tackle sustainability and climate change issues
Future Space is part of UWE Bristol's University Enterprise Zone. They aim to drive the University’s ambitions to prepare students with entrepreneurial skills, spark collaboration between UWE researchers, innovators and entreprene (More) | |
rachelpyke wrote: UWE Bristol and Future Space listed as top Innovators in region
TechSPARK recently produced their list of top entrepreneurs, techies and innovators who they have named the Top Innovators in the region.
TechSPARK is a not-for-profit network dedicated to connecting, educating and strengthening the digi-tech cl (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Access to Justice: Open Source LegalTech Hackathon 19, 24 and 31 March
How do we use technology better to help those that need it most?
The Challenge
Bringing the legal industry together with third sector, technologists and innovators, to rapidly design ideas on how we can purposefully use open source tech (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE developed Pee Power technology returns to Glastonbury Festival for fourth year
Technology developed at UWE Bristol that converts urine into electricity is set to be showcased at Glastonbury Festival for a fourth year.
An installation of a large 40-person urinal will return to a prominent location near the Pyramid Stage to r (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Alumni wins prestigious award
UWE Bristol alumnus Neha Chaudhry was announced as the winner of the
Innovation Award for the South West Region at the Medilink Healthcare and
Business Awards 2019 for her business Walk to Beat.
Consequently, Walk to Beat came second in the nati (More) |