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Frenchay Campus tours and gaming event
An event for January starters. Explore your new campus with a Student Life campus tour.
Baroness Dido Harding - 28 September 2016 - Previous events
Baroness Dido Harding delivered a lecture entitled "The digital revolution: how Britain can lead and what it means for today's students?"
Discover your student self - Secrets to success
Learn more about discovering your student self and find out more about setting realistic expectations for university life.
Transparency return data tables - Demographic data
UWE Bristol data on applications, offers, acceptances, registrations and attainment for the Office for Students Transparency return.
Prevention of concussion in youth sport - Studentship opportunities
This is an opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the College of Health, Science and Society, UWE Bristol.
Charlotte Fowler - Bands and solo artists
Charlotte Fowler is a Biomedical Science student at UWE Bristol who is loving the variety and joy of singing with Technicolour.
Changing the way we move - Securing a green resilient future
Our experts in transport policy are working internationally to bridge the gaps in cycling infrastructure to bring the many advantages of cycling to our cities.
Bringing your family - Visas and immigration
Only some types of student visa holders can bring family to the UK as dependants, and only some types of family member count as dependants.
Iron: Materials and Conservation film - Films
How to buy the Iron – Materials and Conservation film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
UWE Bristol secures British Council grant to strengthen educational ties with three leading Nigerian universities
UWE Bristol has secured a British Council Transnational Education (TNE) grant to work collaboratively with three of Nigeria’s foremost universities.
Images - Browse resources A-Z
Image resources and copyright information.
Singers brought together by happiness research to take to the stage
Around 400 people who signed up to the ‘Sing for Happiness’ research project, will perform in front of a live audience at The Bristol Beacon on Saturday 22 June.