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Student Village - Frenchay Campus accommodation
Student Village is a vibrant community on Frenchay Campus with space for over 2,000 students. You’ll live in a six-person flat with an en-suite room and shared kitchen.
Economics - Courses by subject
Our courses include: Economics, Banking and Finance, and Business Management and Economics. Find out why you should study Economics at UWE Bristol.
Fashion - Courses by subject
Our Fashion courses include: Fashion Communication and Fashion Textiles Find out why you should study a Fashion at UWE Bristol.
Plastic ingestion widespread in Welsh seabird, study suggests
A study of the Manx shearwater, an internationally important breeding population of seabird, revealed that almost three-quarters had ingested plastic.
Multiview image capture for accurate geometry and appearance reconstruction of historical textiles - Studentship opportunities
An opportunity to apply for a full-time PhD in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
Learning from engagement - Projects
Learning from engagement: understanding why audiences attend live science events and cultures of public engagement in HE.
Planning - Courses by subject
Our courses include: Architecture and Planning, Planning and Urban Leadership, Property Development and Planning, and Urban Planning.
Next steps after an undergraduate Open Day - Undergraduate Open Days
Find out what actions to take after an undergraduate Open Day to prepare for applying to university and decide if UWE Bristol is right for you.
Film afternoon: Studio Ghibli
Join Student Life for an amazing journey and experience the world of Ghibli.
Pro Chancellors - Structure and governance
The Pro Chancellors support the Chancellor as advocates for the University, helping to raise its profile and advance its interests regionally, nationally and internationally.
UWE Bristol researchers publish findings on state of the UK feature documentary sector
New report by researchers at UWE Bristol reveals a chronic lack of funding support and coordination at the heart of the UK’s feature documentary film sector.