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Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? Student blog post: Can the events that happened during the Maydan protests in Ukraine be qualified as crimes against humanity? | Bristol Law School blog
This post (edited for publication) is contributed to our blog as part of a series of work produced by students for assessment within the module ‘Public International Law’. Following from last year’s blogging success we decided to publish our...
Graduate filmmaker wins BAFTA Student Award for documentary
Nyal Mueenuddin, a UWE Bristol graduate, won a 2024 Yugo BAFTA Student Award in the Documentary category.
Raising the Profile of Plants in ECRG’s Research Raising the Profile of Plants in ECRG's Research | Education blog
As Autumn stretches across the UK many trees once green and vibrant now begin to turn into a kaleidoscope of reds oranges and browns. But how many of these lovely trees can you name and does it matter? Paul Hawken (1993) suggested that the...
Creative Workforce for the Future – developing an inclusive workforce Creative Workforce for the Future - developing an inclusive workforce | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Creative Workforce for the Future is a one year pilot developing industry employment practices embracing inclusion and diversity as an asset and nurtures young talent from under-represented groups to gain the experience required to sustain a...
Enabling people with disabilities: using innovation to provide cycling mobility Enabling people with disabilities: using innovation to provide cycling mobility | Research and External Engagement
In 2013 Bob Griffin was ushered through the gates of Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen. The entrepreneur who set up Tomcat a company in the south west was there to collect his Queen’s award for Enterprise in Innovation. The company manufactures...
On Campus Open Day travel and parking - Open Days
See which campus you should visit, depending on your course of interest and read practical information about how to get there.
Tag: UWE Bristol UWE Bristol | Policing blog
In this second blog of our series spotlighting the experiences of students on UWE Bristol’s Professional Policing Degree (PPD) we share the journey of Cece Delaney-Melville. From discovering an interest in policing during her A-levels to...
UWE Bristol students mark 30 years of UK's first women's radio station with special broadcast
History and media students from the UWE Bristol collaborate with Sound Women South West to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Fem FM, the UK’s first women’s radio station.
UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles – Capri Project UWE Research into the impact of driverless vehicles - Capri Project | Research and External Engagement
For the past three years researchers from the Centre for Transport and Society University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been involved in the Capri project looking into the impact of autonomous vehicles. Dr Ian Shergold has given a...
Three immersive documentaries commissioned to research effects of Virtual Reality in nonfiction
The University of Bristol, University of Bath and UWE Bristol in partnership with Watershed announce three bold and distinctive VR documentary works.
Tag: Teamwork Teamwork | Policing blog
Each year a unique opportunity brings together police students and lecturers from across Europe for a week of international collaboration and learning. This year UWE Bristol Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) students Kennedy Marlow...
Region’s production community energised by crucial announcements during Screen Summit
The prospect of a regional production fund and news of a media conference coming to Bristol, were among the highlights of the Bristol and Bath Screen Summit.