ripleywk wrote: Reflections on the June 2026 One City Gathering: Inclusive, Equitable and Sustainable Economy
This blog has been co-authored by Alicia Hallatt and Allan Macleod from the Civic and Inclusivity team.
At a time when universities are coming under scrutiny to be more than just places of academic teaching and research, UWE Bristol is conti (More) | |
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) | |
bethjohnson wrote: Skills that empower: Celebrating Women in Engineering
International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is celebrated annually on 23 June, and is a global celebration of the achievements, influence, and impact of women in the engineering profession. What began as a UK initiative by the Women's Engineering (More) | |
Paul Williamson wrote: Delivering Domestic Abuse and Trauma Informed Practice – Continuous Professional Development
May 2026
Taking trauma-informed practice to St Helena
The British Overseas Territories police, do not benefit from the degree-level education that new police officers are afforded on the mainland. So, in May 2026, we (Dr Anne Eason and Sarah W (More) | |
Prof Tony Killard wrote: CBR researchers develop low-cost tests for people with bleeding and clotting disorders
Patients with bleeding and clotting disorders living in low-income countries could benefit from new low-cost testing devices being developed at UWE Bristol.
Researchers from the Centre for Biomedical Research are the first in the world to demonst (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) | |
Prof Tony Killard wrote: Remembering Dr. Roy Pemberton
The Biomedical Research Centre is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr Roy Pemberton, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science and a highly respected colleague, researcher, teacher and mentor whose contributions have left a lasting impact on students, (More) | |
bethjohnson wrote: Community-led design: Master of Architecture students collaborate with St Michael's CofE School
UWE Bristol's Master of Architecture (MArch) students and local primary school St Michael's CofE in Stoke Gifford have recently collaborated on an 'Exploratory Design Studio' community project to develop concept designs for a school building's expan (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) |
