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Kaffe Fassett was Fabulous! Kaffe Fassett was Fabulous! | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
I spent a great afternoon at the Fashion and Textile Museum last week visiting the Kaffe Fassett ‘a life in colour’ exhibition. His work was just wonderful full of detail colour and design. The exhibition includes all sorts of media...
Month: March 2024 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Excitement is in the air as we kick off the Spring 2024 DRAGoN Seminar Series! Join us this Wednesday 13th March for our inaugural session “Protecting Confidentiality in Non-Statistical Activities.” with Felix Ritchie and Elizabeth...
Microaggressions workshop
An opportunity to learn how to recognise microaggressions and understand racism further.
Wellbeing PAL
This is a relaxed and supportive group session led by a trained student Wellbeing PAL Leader.
MOVE Yoga
Be Active, Have Fun, Feel Good with MOVE. Being active in a variety of ways can help boost your brain power, during assessment time try and take some time out and do something you enjoy or try something new.
Autism support group
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
Autism support group
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
FUTURES - Navigating the City - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Details on the 'FUTURES - Navigating the City' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Covid- Proof Engineering in Schools Covid- Proof Engineering in Schools | Education blog
Despite the pandemic approximately sixty primary schools took part in an engineering challenge as part of British Science week supporting the ‘Big Beam In’ run by DETI (Digital Engineering Technology & Innovation Initiative). The challenges...
Dr Verity Jones reflects on how children’s experiences of racism and their desire to have their voices heard is being realised in Bristol. Dr Verity Jones reflects on how children’s experiences of racism and their desire to have their voices heard is being realised in Bristol. | Education blog
By Dr Verity Jones (verity6.jones@uwe.ac.uk) On the afternoon of 25 April 2024 just as children piled out of school the RESPECT project team were putting their final touches to a billboard in Bristol that in invited people to think about what...