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Social Worker (Integrated Degree) - BSc(Hons) Social Work
Study our Social Worker apprenticeship while working in social care. Become a professional social worker, ready to register and practise as soon as you qualify.
Evidencing Work Based Learning (EWBL) - Professional/Short course
An EWBL module for the nursing and midwifery professions that provides a framework for student-led learning.
Free event: The issue of connectivity in the home Free event: The issue of connectivity in the home | Engineering Our Future
The issues of connectivity for monitoring in the home Thursday 4 April 2019 6:00 – 8:30pmUniversity Enterprise Zone North Gate Filton Road Stoke Gifford Bristol BS34 8RB Booking is now open for the April ALAN event in Bristol. This...
Negotiated Specialist Ultrasound Practice (4) - Professional/Short course
Gain the skills to perform a comprehensive range of medical ultrasound procedures within the chosen area of ultrasound specialty.
People taking fewer flights for environmental reasons want leadership to 'come out of closet'
People who are flying less often for environmental reasons want more visible leadership from environmental organisations, according to research by the University of the West of England.
Conservation plan could help endangered primates in Africa
A project by UWE Bristol, Bristol Zoo and West African Primate Conservation Action aims to help protect nine species of primate across Africa.
Global Crime, Justice and Security Research Group (GCJS) - Research centres and groups
Global Crime, Justice and Security research group is a forum for research activity in the field of financial crime, criminal justice and procedure, serious organised crime and cyber security.
Tag: Tony Killard Tony Killard | 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...