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Centre for Environment, Society and Resilience (CESR) - Research centres and groups
The Centre for Environment, Society and Resilience (CESR) aims to deliver world-class interdisciplinary research across all environmental issues that contributes to creating a more resilient natural and human environment.
Category: Drugs and alcohol Drugs and alcohol | Student blog
by Becky Risley We want to make sure you’re safe whatever substance you choose to use. That’s why we’ve created a series of guidance telling you how you to look after yourself before during and after using a substance. So...
Sustainability Scholarship - Scholarships and bursaries
The UWE Bristol Sustainability Scholarship is a competitive award for high-achieving international postgraduate students who can demonstrate a strong interest in sustainability and show how their chosen course and career goals align with our values and environmental mission.
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.
Completing your academic module - Placements
During your placement you will be expected to complete coursework related to your workplace experience.
Battle of the DJs
Battle of the DJs, CfM’s brand new event is here to showcase the best DJs that UWE Bristol has to offer.
UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Alexandros Stratakos Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Agri-Food Production UWE Bristol Academic Spotlight: Alexandros Stratakos Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Agri-Food Production | Research and External Engagement
Alexandros is a Senior Lecturer and Wallscourt Fellow in Sustainable Agri-Food Production at UWE Bristol. He is working on the development of new strategies to ensure the safety quality and sustainability of the food supply chain with the...
Thinking differently engaging differently: Neurodivergence in the Criminal Justice System and the role of the Bar Thinking differently engaging differently: Neurodivergence in the Criminal Justice System and the role of the Bar | Bristol Law School blog
In October 2022 Dr Tom Smith published the first of a two-part series of articles examining how the experience and engagement of neurodivergent individuals (for example those who are autistic or have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder...
Exploring Neurodiversity in Engineering: A Video Series by Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes Exploring Neurodiversity in Engineering: A Video Series by Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Vanda Papafilippou and Lucy Downes have recently published a series of videos exploring their findings around their research on neurodiversity in engineering. They have made these videos so that the information from their research is free and...
Exploring the Frontiers of Awake Brain Surgery: Highlights from the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium at UWE Exploring the Frontiers of Awake Brain Surgery: Highlights from the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium at UWE | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Today our Brain Language and Behaviour (BLB) Lab played host to a landmark event in the field of brain tumour surgery: the 2025 Awake Craniotomy Symposium. Organised in collaboration with the North Bristol NHS Trust and the Tessa Jowell Brain...
April 9 at 5pm: DRAGoN Webinar Series: Thinking of data as an economic good April 9 at 5pm: DRAGoN Webinar Series: Thinking of data as an economic good | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
The Spring 2024 DRAGoN Webinar Series continues to ignite curiosity and spark discussions with our upcoming session “Thinking of data as an economic good: what it can (not) teach us about data governance.” Join us on April 9 at an...