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Glenside Community Garden social - Wellbeing cafe
Being out in nature has a really positive impact on our wellbeing and it will be a great place to meet.
Autism Support Group at Bower Ashton
Join this peer group session, facilitated by specialist staff in an informal space.
Global café: Mystic Tarot and Matcha
Join us for tarot readings, MBTI fun, DIY matcha, and a well-deserved study break.
The challenge of delivering affordable housing in the South West The challenge of delivering affordable housing in the South West | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Dannielle Sinnett Hannah Hickman Katie McClymont Stephen Hall Cat Loveday Jessica Lamond and Rebecca Windemer We were commissioned by Homes for the South West a consortium of housing associations to examine the factors affecting housing...
Month: February 2026 February 2026 | Policing blog
This blog has been written by Lynn Mohring Simon Hauk and Simon Grethlein. This January three student officers from the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Police immersed themselves in a week of policing culture and community at UWE Bristol and...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
Author: Micah Hassall This week we are proud to share this insightful blog post about Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) an organisation whose contributions have been invaluable to our Policing programme. Their sessions play a vital...
Tag: CPD CPD | Research and External Engagement
Based on updated Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) Guidance UWE’s Air Quality Management Resource Centre (AQMRC) offers a suite of online Air Quality short courses. This suite consists of five distinct courses which can be taken all together...
Tag: UWE UWE | Research and External Engagement
People who are flying less often for environmental reasons want more visible leadership from environmental organisations and green employers to overcome expectations that ‘flying is normal’. That is the conclusion of a study...
At the heart of the housing discussion At the heart of the housing discussion | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
….by Adam Sheppard On the 14th November UWE Bristol proudly co-hosted the 20th Bristol Planning Law and Policy Conference. This annual event was designed as many good ideas are over a pint of beer in a pub. The thinking was that many...
‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. ‘Creativity sustains us and so does community’: reflections on listening to art in the city. | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Katie McClymont…. I was privileged to be invited by Rising Arts Agency[1] as a ‘keynote listener’ in their performance of a conversation on the question of ‘who is allowed space to create in Bristol?’ on 4th October 2020. This was part...
An international expert on anti-dumping law and international trade speaks at GARG’s session An international expert on anti-dumping law and international trade speaks at GARG's session | Governance and Accountability Research Group
Recently the Governance and Accountability Research Group (GARG) the College of Business and Law was delighted to welcome our invited guest Mr Saifullah Khan a distinguished international trade privacy and policy lawyer as well as a professional...