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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...
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...
10 stories of love and friendship found 10 stories of love and friendship found | Alumni blog
Kathryn and Matt Colledge on their first date University life is about the people as much as the studying. A time for creating memories and making lifelong relationships whether romantic or platonic. Here are 10 stories from people who met a...
Lego Serious Play – on its way! Lego Serious Play - on its way! | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Morning all! As some of you know we have been successfully using my small box of Lego and childhood Duplo for some time as a resource on a variety of Bristol Business School modules and programmes… Interventions for Creativity and Change Coaching...
Category: impact impact | Centre for Advanced Built Environment Research blog
On September 2025 CABER hosted its first Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) meeting marking a key milestone in our commitment to aligning academic research with the needs of industry government and society. The meeting brought together a diverse...
Month: November 2018 1 November 2025 | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
Dr Peter Bradley leader of our Sustainability Research cluster has recently published a new paper in the Journal of Cleaner Production. The full paper can be downloaded here. Integrating sustainable development into economics curriculum: A case...
UWE Bristol Apprenticeships: Meet the Employer UWE Bristol Apprenticeships: Meet the Employer | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol offers of wide range of apprenticeship programmes and we regularly catch up with our apprentices to hear about their experiences. In this Meet the Employer we caught up with Mandy Knott Learning and Development Manager for allpay....
Re-imagining Learning Spaces Conference 2013 Re-imagining Learning Spaces Conference 2013 | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
By Dr Harriet Shortt Last week I went to the second Re-imagining Learning Spaces Conference at the University of South Wales. This was a great one-day FREE! conference organised by The Learning Spaces Pedagogic Research Group chaired by Dr Bela...
iQTS Secondary Mathematics (11-16) - PGCE
Study our PGCE Secondary Mathematics with International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) to teach maths to eleven-to sixteen-year-olds in international schools.
iQTS Secondary Modern Foreign Languages (11-16) - PGCE
Study PGCE Secondary Modern Foreign Languages with International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) to teach foreign languages to eleven- to sixteen-year-olds in international schools.
iQTS Secondary Physics (11-16) - PGCE
Study PGCE Secondary Physics with International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) to teach physics to eleven-to sixteen-year-olds in international schools.
Secondary Business - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Initial Teacher Education Business has been designed to train teachers to practice as a subject specialist teacher for the secondary age range (14-19). You are assessed against the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) across this age range.