UWE's expertise

The Academic Consultancy Unit and UWE’s academics combine experience in delivering successful solutions with a high degree of sector-specific expertise, innovative thinking and research, to give companies and organisations a competitive advantage. UWE has provided consultancy services over many years across a broad range of sectors with an ever-increasing breadth of clients.

Our academic staff has expertise covering a wide range of disciplines including science, biosciences, engineering, business, law, computing, health and social care, the built environment, education, humanities, the arts and media.

The University’s specialist expertise includes:

Environment

Economics, Finance, Business & Law

ICT, Engineering & Mathematics

Air quality
Water, waste, ecology
Ecotoxicology
Plant science
Contaminated land
Architecture
Environmental management
Urban and regional planning
Urban regeneration
Regional development
Policy and planning
Transport
Geographic Information Systems
Bioremediation
Construction and property
International trade
Economics
Defence economics
Labour markets
Legal practice
Criminal justice
Asylum, conflict
Commercial law
International law
Business and management
Financial management
Accounting and insurance
Organizational management
Change management
Business reengineering
Human Resource Management
Marketing
Business modelling
Facilities management

Information systems
Computer aided design
Geographic Information Systems
Machine Vision
Power Systems
Structural Integrity
e-learning
Metals
Aerospace engineering
Robotics
Process design
Computer Aided Design
Manufacturing
Software engineering
Intelligent systems
Artificial Intelligence
Complex Distributed Systems
Statistical Analysis, Modelling and Forecasting
Short courses in Statistics and Statistical Software
Fluid Dynamics and Nonlinear Dynamics
Operational Research

 

Social Science, Politics

Biosciences

Health

Social development
Governance
Human rights
Political economy
Political thought
Tourism
Community safety
Psycho-social studies
Gender studies
Social economy
Critical theory
Local democracy
Genomics and proteomics
Bio Sensors
Diagnostics
Biomedicine
Toxicology
Molecular biology
Medical microbiology

Health care
Health policy
HIV/AIDS
Health Informatics
Community health
Midwifery
Public health
Primary care
Child and adolescent health
Health promotion
Appearance research
Cancer and ageing

 

Education

Art and Design

Language and culture

Teaching and learning
Teacher training
Curriculum design
Professional development and training
Education and democracy
Lifelong learning
e-learning
Fine art
Digital and creative media
Fine print
Public art
Textiles and ceramics
Animation
Cultural studies
European studies
Languages and linguistics
Media studies
Regional history
Science Communication
European business culture
European ethnology