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Month: April 2025 17 January 2026 | Student blog
by Mohamed Starting university was an exciting milestone but stepping into my first law lecture felt like diving headfirst into a whirlwind of information and challenges. From exploring potential career paths in the legal sector to understanding...
Tag: receptor for advanced glycation endproducts receptor for advanced glycation endproducts | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham awarded Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard funding Sincere congratulations to Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham who have both been awarded grants from the Academy of Medical Sciences through their...
Tag: Parkinson’s disease alpha-synuclein Parkinson's disease alpha-synuclein | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham awarded Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard funding Sincere congratulations to Dr. Lucy Crompton and Dr. Dan Turnham who have both been awarded grants from the Academy of Medical Sciences through their...
Games Technology - BSc(Hons)
BSc(Hons) Games Technology helps you gain industry experience and a build your professional portfolio through our in-house studio, PlayWest.
Non-student visas - Applying for a visa
The type of study you can do may be limited if your visa is short term with restrictive conditions – such as the Standard Visitor visa.
Let's salsa
Looking for fun and fitness? Try salsa dancing! Meet new people, boost your confidence, and enjoy the rhythm.
MOVE Sass Dance
Be Active, Have Fun, Feel Good with MOVE. Being active in a variety of ways can help boost your brain power, during assessment time try and take some time out and do something you enjoy or try something new.
Illustration graduate wins global award
Illustrator and designer Rosalyn Burroughs, who graduated from UWE Bristol in 2024, has won a World Illustration Award for a bus wrap design.
Research in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment - Research centres and groups
Read about UWE Bristol's College of Arts, Technology and Environment (CATE) vibrant, impactful and continuously developing research environment.