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Tag: Ruth Morse Ruth Morse | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Some of the world-leading research being conducted in the Centre for Biomedical Science has been highlighted alongside other research taking place with the School of Applied Science at UWE. This edition of the Science Matters magazine has been...
Culture, Media and Creative Industries - BA(Hons)
Study BA(Hons) Culture, Media and Creative Industries to gain media communications skills, learn from industry experts and understand cultural theory.
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.
Past project examples - Student consultancy projects
Examples of previous student consultancy projects as part of the Community Action and Knowledge Exchange (CAKE) scheme.
International students with dependents - Preparing and arrival
Information on schooling and finding accommodation if you are bringing family with you.
Grey and pleasant land - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Grey and pleasant land - a research project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
Technology, education, sports and filmmaking students to volunteer in South African townships
Students from UWE Bristol are travelling to South Africa this summer to volunteer in township schools in KwaZulu-Natal Province.
Ruth Hunt - 13 February 2019 - Previous events
Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive of Stonewall delivered a lecture as part of the Bristol Distinguished Address Series entitled "Achieving social change".
Research ethics policies, procedures and guidance - Research ethics
Policies, procedures and guidance for research ethical approval, including research with human tissue.
Reclaiming Leadership in Higher Education Reclaiming Leadership in Higher Education | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
This is a re-blog from Richard Bolden on the ILA blog in which he discusses the challenges facing higher education leadership and asks those of us working in HE to reflect on what we can do to reclaim our role(s) and responsibilities as leaders...