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Browse cafés, bars and shops on Frenchay Campus and see menus and opening hours.
Tag: Study support Study support | Student blog
By Aaliyah Hussain Senior Student Experience Coach January can feel like the hardest time of the year for many. Even though the shortest days of the Winter are behind us (yes the days are officially getting longer!) mornings are still dark and...
Methodological Becoming: Becoming a Reflexive Researcher Methodological Becoming: Becoming a Reflexive Researcher | Education blog
In this blog Dr Tim Clark Senior Lecturer in Education and Childhood at UWE discusses his research which focuses on exploring doctoral students’ perceptions of the influences on their methodological decision making. It is not unusual for...
Terms and conditions 2025/26 - Residents guide
Terms and conditions for residents whose current Licence Agreement expires by 30 August 2026.
Going against the grain? Arts-based research and the EdD: resistance activism and identity Going against the grain? Arts-based research and the EdD: resistance activism and identity | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark (UWE Bristol/ECRG Strand Lead) and Professor Tom Dobson (York St John University) originally featured on the Society for Research into Higher Education blog. Arts-based research (ABR) encompasses work which draws on aspects of...
Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement By Josh Lee Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Josh Lee I’m a second-year psychology student at UWE and throughout my first year I found myself developing a keen interest in psychological research. The more I engaged with my degree the more interested I became and I started actively...
Progress review
The assessment of progress in stages two and beyond at UWE Bristol through the research phase of the research degree.
Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement By Josh Lee Research Experience as an Undergrad: My summer internship and placement | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Josh Lee I’m a second-year psychology student at UWE and throughout my first year I found myself developing a keen interest in psychological research. The more I engaged with my degree the more interested I became and I started actively...
How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 2: Career Chasers How to Grow During Difficult Circumstances part 2: Career Chasers | Employability in Applied Sciences
Sophie Harris one of our writers wrote this article as a great reminder to realign ourselves with our desire to have a career we love by seeking continuous growth even during difficult circumstances. We hope that as you read this article you...
Support for trans and non-binary students - Equity, diversity and inclusivity
Clear, inclusive and compassionate guidance for trans and non-binary students at UWE Bristol.
Tag: entrepreneur entrepreneur | Employability in Applied Sciences
If you’ve ever been curious about entrepreneurship or even wondered how to get started this is the article for you! Izzy Rodriguez one of our writers has written an excellent summary of the key ingredients she needed and the steps she took...
Celebrating Inspirational Women in Policing and Criminal Justice: Authors Sarah Williams and Dr Anne Eason Celebrating Inspirational Women in Policing and Criminal Justice: Authors Sarah Williams and Dr Anne Eason | Policing blog
To coincide with Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day on March 8th 2024 here at the UWE Policing Blog we want to recognise inspirational women past and present who have played a role in shaping the police as an organisation and in...