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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...
International Business Management (Top Up) - BA(Hons)
This BA(Hons) International Business Management (Top-up) allows you to top up your existing qualifications to an honours degree.
Data Science - BSc(Hons)
Study our practical, industry-relevant BSc(Hons) Data Science and gain the skills you need for your career in data science.
Financial Technology (FinTech) - MSc
A course that equips you to address the pervasive impact of disruptive financial technologies. You'll gain a distinctive, globally marketable set of skills.
Fine Art - BA(Hons)
Choose from two creative pathways, BA(Hons) Fine Art and BA(Hons) Art and Writing and be taught in a renowned contemporary arts venue.
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...
Tag: Alcohol Alcohol | Student blog
January is the perfect time for a reset. For some students that means exploring sober curiosity—a growing movement focused on questioning your relationship with alcohol and embracing mindful choices. Whether you’re taking part in Dry January...
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships: ExtraCare Associate Spotlight Knowledge Transfer Partnerships: ExtraCare Associate Spotlight | Research and External Engagement
[Photo L-R: Dr Geraint Jones (Innovate UK) Alex Sleat (UWE Bristol) Shirley Hall (ExtraCare) Professor Praminda Caleb-Solly (UWE Bristol) attending the quarterly review meeting at Bristol Robotics Lab] UWE Bristol has been working on a Knowledge...
New REE Workshop Series: Build confident impactful business collaborations across the RISE beacons New REE Workshop Series: Build confident impactful business collaborations across the RISE beacons | Research and External Engagement
Research and External Engagement (REE) has launched a new series of interactive in-person workshops designed to help UWE Bristol academics researchers and knowledge exchange professionals build confident purposeful collaborations with external...
UWE Bristol announce new Accelerated Knowledge Transfer with Bristol Drugs Project UWE Bristol announce new Accelerated Knowledge Transfer with Bristol Drugs Project | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol is delighted to announce a new Accelerated Knowledge Transfer (AKT) partnership with Bristol Drugs Project co-funded by Innovate UK. This collaboration aims to develop and trial a digital communications campaign to facilitate...
How Verity’s getting edible insects on the menu to support sustainable food production. How Verity's getting edible insects on the menu to support sustainable food production. | Student views blog
By Verity UWE Bristol Associate Professor. Associate Professor Verity is proving bugs are one possible solution to the sustainability issues faced by the food production industry. She’s working to get edible insects introduced to lunch menus in...