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Women's lifting
A MOVE lifting session for women or those who identify as a woman, led by a male coach.
High profile conservation and retrofit architect appointed Visiting Professor at UWE Bristol
Geoff Rich, Managing Partner at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in Bath has been appointed a Visiting Professor at the School of Architecture and Environment at UWE Bristol.
Poor produce fewer traffic emissions than rich but are most affected, study finds
A study analysing vehicle emissions has found that more affluent households emit the highest levels of traffic-related pollutants.
UWE Bristol supporting Pride 2019
UWE Bristol is proud to be a sponsor of Bristol Pride 2019 again – celebrating ten years of promoting inclusivity in the city Bristol.
Parent and supporter webinar
Find out about the benefits of higher education study, preparing for and transition to university and how you can provide support to your child during the application process.
Fashion Textiles student works with couture tailor to create range of masks
UWE Bristol Fashion Textiles student, Michalis Pantelidis, has been working with designer Ronald van der Kemp (RVDK) and his couture tailor in Amsterdam.
UWE Bristol art students to showcase their work during Spike Island’s Open Studios
Fine Art students from UWE Bristol will exhibit, perform and screen their work during Spike Island’s annual Open Studios
Architecture must change beyond recognition to meet the climate challenge
A new campaign by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) calls for a radical change across the built environment sector.
Outstanding success for student filmmakers
Students from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) have been crowned the overall winners of the Kodak/Nahemi Student Commercial Awards.
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).
Climate education must celebrate diverse groups
New UWE Bristol research has found that school children identify predominantly female, able-bodied, young and white individuals tackling climate change.