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Is it time you joined the Revolution? Is it time you joined the Revolution? | Education blog
The death toll from Bangladesh’s worst industrial accident has passed 1 000 as recovery teams continue to find more bodies in the wreckage. …. so read the BBC’s news in May 2013. The collapse of the Rana Plasa garment factory in Bangladesh...
UWE Bristol alum wins at TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2024
Kieran De Sousa, a UWE Bristol BSc (Hons) Games Technology graduate, has won a top video game industry award.
Winners of Bristol Portal competition announced
Product design students from UWE Bristol will visit Portal HQ in Vilnius after winning a competition to design the future Bristol Portal.
Creatives from across Bristol’s Global Majority cultural scene celebrated at upcoming event
The creative work of some of Bristol’s most inspiring Global Majority filmmakers, musicians, artists and writers will be celebrated at the next BDAS event.
Tag: UWE UWE | Research and External Engagement
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)’s Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) is to receive a £7.7m grant from Research England’s Expanding Excellence fund. This prestigious grant is awarded in recognition of the...
Architecture and Planning (with Foundation Year) - BA(Hons)
BA(Hons) Architecture and Planning (with Foundation Year) is a unique course, accredited by both RIBA and the RTPI.
Taking Youth Work Week 2023 as a moment to pause & reflect on our work with children. Taking Youth Work Week 2023 as a moment to pause & reflect on our work with children. | Policing blog
Welcome to the latest UWE Policing blog where we’re excited to celebrate Youth Justice Week. At UWE Bristol we take immense pride in our commitment to cultivating a diverse and expert Policing Programme. As we delve into the important...
How to give a presentation - Study skills
Advice on preparing presentations and working on group projects.
Jamie joy and learning to read Jamie joy and learning to read | Education blog
You may have heard the expression “never work with children or animals” and having been a primary school teacher and now a lecturer in Primary Education I have always felt that this is rather an unfair maxim. From my experience it is often...
Tag: Sciences Sciences | Employability in Applied Sciences
Article by Ilyssa Alagon The Science Futures Fair is an annual event that provides a valuable platform for showcasing research and career opportunities in various scientific fields. This year the fair was held at the UWE Bristol Enterprise Park...
Month: July 2023 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
DRAGoN Host a weeklong international workshop reviewing the current gap between Data Governance in high income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This workshop will run with two parallel cohorts to accommodate both...
Digital Construction Climate Nexus 2025: can digital construction become a genuine driver of climate action? Digital Construction Climate Nexus 2025: can digital construction become a genuine driver of climate action? | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
by Ahmed Hagras Senior Lecturer in Building Information Modelling Co-programme leader MSc BIM In 2024 we brought people together from across the built environment to ask a big question: “Are We There Yet?” It was a moment to pause and reflect on...