Following the success of the 2024 cohort, UWE Bristol is renewing its partnership with the Women's Higher Education Network (WHEN) for the 2026 cohort of the 100 Black Women Professors Now programme, addressing career progression gaps for global maj (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Innovation with impact - exploring robotic solutions for dementia care: in conversation with Dr Carlos Cifuentes
In early October, the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) will host the 2nd Workshop on Enabling Independence with Robotic Solutions for Enhanced Wellbeing. The event brings together experts from sociology, psychiatry, gerontology, dementia care, and (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Research with purpose - the Visible Difference Support Hub
Living with a visible difference, such as alopecia, eczema, burns and skin conditions can affect confidence, wellbeing, and everyday experiences, from school life to social media. For many years, UWE researchers have been working with charities and (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: Developing and implementing a public health and criminological approach to tackling sexual abuse
A new book from UWE Bristol colleagues is shining a light on how we can take a fresh approach to preventing sexual abuse.
Content note: This blog discusses sexual abuse and prevention.
The book, Developing and Implementing a Public Health and (More) | |
Anna Jones wrote: UWE Bristol win funding to use Deep Learning to create a Holistic Assessment of Animal Welfare
The Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) at UWE Bristol have recently won funding to investigate towards a Holistic Assessment of Animal Welfare using Emotion and Deep Learning, building on prior work from CMV.
The project aims to develop (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: 14 UWE Bristol academics named among world’s top scholars by ScholarGPS
Fourteen UWE Bristol academics have been recognised as leading experts in their fields by ScholarGPS, which ranks the most productive and influential researchers globally based on the impact of their published work.
Spanning disciplines including (More) | |
rosieperrett wrote: Update on Healthy Waters Research Projects at UWE
By Rosie Perrett, Dr Connie Tulloch, and Matt Coombs
The Healthy Waters blog is back! Our research group are currently working on three government funded research projects monitoring the health of rivers using sensors to measure various biologi (More) | |
Lynn Goh wrote: Project Eco Brazil: Mentoring Early Career Researchers on biodiversity and climate resilience
As a member of the UK delegation to the State of Para, Dr Tariq Umar, Senior Lecturer from the School of Architecture and Environment (UWE Bristol) visited Brazil to mentor Early Career Researchers (ECRs) on biodiversity and climate resilience. This (More) | |
Rima Khatun wrote: UWE helps shape international Framework for Health Promoting Campuses
How can universities better embed health and wellbeing into everything they do - from teaching and research, to student experience and policy? That was the focus of the 2025 International Health Promoting Campuses (IHPC) Conference, hosted by the Un (More) | |
bethjohnson wrote: Fighting for water equity and access to clean and healthy water for everyone
Darren Reynolds, Professor of Health and Environment
I'm a professor in health and environment. My background is environmental science. So, I've always had a real interest in the environment. One of the things that really drives me is this idea o (More) |