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Living through Lockdown – A Graduate Tale This article has been written by Grace Russell an inspirational woman who has shown us in this article just how ...Read More What Does Entrepreneurship Mean to You? In her first article on this blog...
Why UWE Bristol are so invested in Higher and degree apprenticeships Why UWE Bristol are so invested in Higher and degree apprenticeships | Research and External Engagement
Simon Flenley-Pond Assistant Director of Apprenticeships explains how apprenticeships develop real-world skills to apply into the workplace and why higher and degree apprenticeships are so important for the employer university and apprentice....
People taking fewer flights for environmental reasons want leadership to 'come out of closet'
People who are flying less often for environmental reasons want more visible leadership from environmental organisations, according to research by the University of the West of England.
Conservation plan could help endangered primates in Africa
A project by UWE Bristol, Bristol Zoo and West African Primate Conservation Action aims to help protect nine species of primate across Africa.
Over a thousand local children inspired to engineer a sustainable future Over a thousand local children inspired to engineer a sustainable future | Engineering Our Future
The “We Make Our Future” planetarium show has been touring local West of England schools encouraging children to think positively about the Climate Crisis and use human ingenuity to engineer a more sustainable future. With generous...
How Clearing gave me back my control on results day. How Clearing gave me back my control on results day. | Student views blog
By Saffron BA(Hons) Education UWE Bristol student Saffron tells us how Clearing gave her different options when she narrowly missed the grades she needed for her course. She shares her experience of calling the Admissions team on results day and...
UWE Policing Book Club: Second Edition. UWE Policing Book Club: Second Edition. | Policing blog
With the traditional academic term over and the summer holidays upon most of us now feels like a fitting time to share some further recommendations from the UWE Bristol Policing Team. From a good old-fashioned ‘whodunnit’ to a...
Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research Spotlight on the College of Business and Law Research | Research and External Engagement
The College of Business and Law is located in the heart of Frenchay campus in a purpose built ground-breaking building that is home to collaborative spaces mock courtrooms state of the art lecture halls and a Bloomsburg trading room. The College...
Month: June 2022 14 March 2026 | Centre for Transport and Society blog
by Daniela Paddeu Have you ever wondered how much carbon you generate when you buy a product? An increasing number of people look for organic or sustainable products buy from sustainable companies try to reduce plastics/packaging. We might feel...
Celebrating UWE Bristol’s research and internship collaboration with the University of Reunion Island Celebrating UWE Bristol's research and internship collaboration with the University of Reunion Island | Research and External Engagement
Image: From right to left Abdullahi Arabo from UWE Mehe Maxens and Lukas from University Institute of Technology (UIT) of Reunion Island Mohammad from ESIRIO University of Reunion Island and David from University Institute of Technology...
The Centre for Transport & Society symposium The Centre for Transport & Society symposium | Research and External Engagement
The Centre for Transport & Society (CTS) symposium on Thursday 6th July 2023 is a chance to share and consider research findings and their implications. The symposium will bring together academics practitioners policy makers and others...
Lessons from Stockholm – a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions Lessons from Stockholm - a landscape architect and PhD student’s impressions | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Yarden Woolf A few weeks ago I arrived in Stockholm for the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress. This was both my first time in Sweden and my first international conference as well as the first time I would...