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The 13th International Conference of Critical Education: Revolutionary theory in a time of monsters The 13th International Conference of Critical Education: Revolutionary theory in a time of monsters | Education blog
By Stephen Beresford In early July alongside fellow UWE Bristol PhD student Anna Burchfiel our supervisor and ECRG Lead Professor Alpesh Maisuria I had the privilege of attending and presenting at the 13th International Conference of Critical...
What’s happening in the world of research? What's happening in the world of research? | Bristol Business School blog
Originally posted on Business Leader. Professor Glenn Parry of Bristol Business School talks about his research on business model Innovation through the Internet of Things and the privacy concerns it raises: The research Dr Alex Kharlamov and I...
Navigating the Gray Areas: Preparing Students for the Ethical Challenges of AI Navigating the Gray Areas: Preparing Students for the Ethical Challenges of AI | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog post by Dr Eyo Eyo AI has directly impacted people’s lives and activities. This has subsequently resulted in significant concerns and questions about ethical considerations trust and legality. It is worth emphasising that AI has...
Some reflections on learning on the job … Some reflections on learning on the job ... | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman I teach a module on our postgraduate distance learning course – Planning and Urban Leadership – called “Managing Strategic Growth”. It is framed around encouraging students to think at scale and critically evaluate the...
Sports, music, societies and activities - Life
Sports and societies, music, volunteering, work placements, becoming a student ambassador and much more
Withholding awards - Academic regulations and procedures
An outline of UWE Bristol's process for withholding awards from students due to breaches of the Student Conduct Policy, or outstanding obligations.
Raising the game – evolutionary education in a virtual museum Raising the game - evolutionary education in a virtual museum | Science Communication Unit blog
Palaeontology – the study of past life – is a key element of understanding biology changes in life over time and responses to large scale environmental changes. Despite this the extent to which schools can teach their students about the subject...
Equivalent or Lower Qualification - Full-time undergraduate funding
Funding information for students who already have a higher education qualification.
Immersive Studio and performance space - The Bridge Studios
Immersive Studio and performance space at The Bridge Studios, UWE Bristol
Skills and Simulation Centre - Campus and facilities
The fantastic Skills and Simulation Centre at Glenside Campus mimics a real hospital ward enabling you to practice what you learn before going into a real hospital on work placement.
Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery Behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery | Science Communication Unit blog
MSc in Science Communication student Chloe Russell describes their recent visit to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery as part of the Science Public and the Media module. It’s not every day you get to go behind the scenes at Bristol Museum and Art...
Tag: Professional Policing Degree Professional Policing Degree | Policing blog
In this second blog of our series spotlighting the experiences of students on UWE Bristol’s Professional Policing Degree (PPD) we share the journey of Cece Delaney-Melville. From discovering an interest in policing during her A-levels to...