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Best of both worlds: the degree that means you don’t have to choose Best of both worlds: the degree that means you don’t have to choose | Science Communication Unit blog
At the height of the recession in 2008 deciding what to study at university took me a lot longer than expected. I was torn between English or pursuing a career in conservation. Science inevitably won so I packed my bags and moved 250 miles down...
Month: April 2024 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog
The fallen statue of slave trader Edward Colston is among the items on display at M Shed’s newly extended exhibition about the history of protest in Bristol. Black Lives Matter marches in June 2020 saw protestors pull down the statue and throw...
Scale Up 4 Growth Initiative wins national award
Scale Up 4 Growth (S4G) has won best External Knowledge Exchange (KE) Initiative of the Year at the KE Awards 2019.
Amanda Egbe - 100 Black Women Professors NOW
Amanda Egbe is a Senior Lecturer in Media Production at UWE Bristol and attendee of the 100 Black Women Professors NOW Programme.
Art
Graduate destinations for Art graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Interior Design resources - Resources for your subject
Library resources for interior design, including databases and study skills.
Scale Up 4 Growth Gloucestershire – more workshops announced for 2022 Scale Up 4 Growth Gloucestershire – more workshops announced for 2022 | Research and External Engagement
The Scale Up 4 Growth Gloucestershire (S4GG) programme has to date provided grant funding and training to 60 businesses in the Gloucestershire region. Delivered in partnership between UWE Bristol Gloucestershire College and NatWest and funded by...
WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility WeCount: a new European citizen science project aimed at improving local mobility | Science Communication Unit blog
Air quality and traffic congestion are among the main causes of poor urban living and have sparked rising concerns about the negative impact that transport has on people’s health and wellbeing in urban areas. According to the European...
Parent poverty: The missing chapter in the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy Parent poverty: The missing chapter in the Government's Child Poverty Strategy | Education blog
By Professor Alpesh Maisuria Co-hosted by: All-Party Parliamentary Group for Schools Learning and Assessment & All-Party Parliamentary Group for Parent Chair: Peter Swallow MP Date: 23 March 2025 Today I attended an APPG event that launched...
Artificial Intelligence: check your reality Artificial Intelligence: check your reality | Student blog
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Chatbots essay prompts or is it a “no-go” topic in your mind? We’re talking about it so you’re aware of the areas of life where it’s impacting you and so you can make good decisions as you engage with it....
Blue plaque on iconic Bath building linked to UWE Bristol project is fit for an Emperor
Fairfield House in Bath, once home to Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, has unveiled a blue plaque funded by UWE Bristol and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Research in the College of Business and Law - Research centres and groups
Find out more about research in the College of Business and Law at UWE Bristol, including details of our research centres and groups.