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Forensic Science - Courses by subject
Our Forensic courses include: Forensic Science BSc(Hons) and Forensic Science MSc. Find out why you should study a Forensic Science at UWE Bristol.
Gliding - Sports and activities
Want to glide? Learn the techniques to fly safely through the UWE Gliding Club.
Sailing - Sports and activities
From social sailing to competitive sailing, UWE Sailing Club offers a range of activities.
University Sustainability Executive Committee open meeting
USEC leads the University’s climate response, embedding sustainability in all areas and driving progress toward our 2030 goals for a thriving, green future.
Library disability drop-in
The Library disability support drop-in service is to provide guidance and arrange further support for disabled students and staff.
Engineering facilities - Course facilities by subject
Be in good company with Rolls Royce, Airbus and others, as you build your engineering skill-set at UWE Bristol.
Knitting and crochet evening
Join Student Life for our very popular craft event of knitting and crochet. Bring your own project or come and try out a new skill - all abilities welcome!
Negotiated Boundaries - Projects
The Role of Social Scientists in Public Engagement with Science and Technology.
Glenside - Glenside Campus accommodation
Glenside accommodation is ideal for Health and Applied Science students. Located in the heart of Glenside Campus with room for over 280 students, you’ll live in a shared flat for three to seven people.
Renowned video artist and UWE Bristol Visiting Professor launches exhibition of retrospective work
An exhibition featuring the work of UWE Bristol Visiting Professor Terry Flaxton, one of the UK’s leading video artists, launches in Bath on 6 October.
New £55 million building will change how UWE Bristol does business
Staff and students working and studying at Bristol Business School and Bristol Law School have moved in to a new state-of-the-art £55 million building.
New art exhibition questions how society values maternal work
Motherhood and how social reproductive work are valued in society is explored in a new online art exhibition.