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Research - RISE
Our active, collaborative research community of bold, original thinkers break boundaries, immerse themselves in the now and open the way to new futures.
Benefits and discounts - Alumni
Find out more about discounts, benefits and support available to UWE Bristol alumni.
UWE Bristol statement regarding proposed hustings event
UWE Bristol statement regarding proposed hustings event.
Working in the UK - Visas and immigration
It is important that you understand the working conditions attached to your immigration permission before you commence both paid and unpaid work in the UK.
Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare Network (RiHN) - Research centres and groups
Find out more about how the Redistributed Manufacturing in Healthcare Network (RiHN) is a multi-disciplinary network that provides a forum to define the challenges of realising Redistributed Manufacturing (RDM) in healthcare.
Campus tours - Campus and facilities
Join us for a guided, self-guided or personalised virtual tour and get a feel for student life on campus.
Tenancy reference request - Transferring or leaving accommodation
Information for students and letting agencies about tenancy reference requests.
UWE Bristol providing 'gold standard' cyber security education
UWE Bristol has been awarded the Gold Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE) by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Athena Swan for Nursing and Midwifery and Allied Health Professions - Athena Swan
The Departments of Nursing and Midwifery and Allied Health Professions (now School of Health and Social Wellbeing) have been jointly awarded with an Athena Swan Bronze award, recognising our support of gender equality.
Drop-in energy forum
Drop in at our UWE Bristol Energy forum for all things to do with energy.
Artist Sir Richard Long on the line up of UWE Bristol events announced for Being Human Festival
UWE Bristol will host a conversation with Bristol artist and sculptor Sir Richard Long as part of the Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of humanities.