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UWE law student dies unexpectedly
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West Country is leading the way in driverless car technology
Trials are taking place in Bristol, with scientists targeting the vehicles at older adults.
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Liam Fox re-launches centuries old Board of Trade
The board aims to promote trade links across the UK as we prepare to leave the EU.
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Commuters urged to have their say on transport issues
Commuters are being urged to help influence future decisions on how to improve congestion and the region's air quality.
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Britain's 'Most common surnames' revealed
West Country researchers have been looking into the origins of more than 45,000 surnames during a four-year study.
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Seagulls make the most of closing time
Seagulls have developed a knowledge of when bars and pubs close, gathering in wait for food to be dropped, research has shown
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Eddie Izzard on the EU Referendum campaign trail
The actor and comedian Eddie Izzard is taking his 'Stand up for Europe' campaign to students in Bristol ahead of the EU Referendum
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'World-changing' fruit technology proves successful
Trials of a potentially ‘world-changing’ technology aimed at prolonging the life of fresh produce have proved successful.
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Students get hands on at annual paramedic conference
Hundreds of paramedic students have attended the UK Student Paramedic Conference held by South Western Ambulance Service.
Read the full story ›University Chancellor responds to election results
Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of the West of England Professor Steve West has announced that it is important that the University remains focused on its ambitions for the future as the indications point to a Conservative second term this morning.
Professor West wants the sector to be represented in Westminster although universities are usually politically neutral.
The University has a clear and ambitious strategic direction. Our responsibility is to work with our staff, students and partners to deliver the best opportunities and outcomes for our graduates through high quality, sustainable teaching and research.
Working with Westminster as well as our region will continue to be a priority for us to ensure we maximise our influence and commitment to creating an exciting and sustainable future for all.