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Bristol Old Vic Theatre School - Study with a UK partner
Explore Bristol Old Vic Theatre School courses you can study to gain a UWE Bristol award.
COALESCE - Projects
Details about the COALESCE (Coordinated Opportunities for Advanced Leadership and Engagement in Science Communication in Europe) project.
Sacha Romanovitch - 11 October 2017 - Previous events
Sacha Romanovitch, CEO of Grant Thornton UK LLP, delivered a Bristol Distinguished Address Series lecture entitled "Shaping a global economy where no one is left behind".
Primary (5-11) - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Primary Initial Teacher Education (5-11) is a one-year postgraduate course that prepares you to take your place in primary schools as a generalist teacher, within a specific key stage Primary (age range 5-11 years) subject specialism.
Evidence and Research in Practice - Professional/Short course
Develop your skills and knowledge in the evaluation of research evidence to guide and inform professional practice and policy decisions.
Contemporary Advances in Ultrasound Technology - Professional/Short course
Explore and address issues relating to new technology and quality assurance in Contemporary Advances in Ultrasound Technology
Planning - Graduate destinations
Graduate destinations for Planning graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Animation studios - Campus and facilities
Our new animation studio spaces and facilities include digital media studios, production studios and fabrication workshops, offering both traditional tools and the latest technology.
Joe Garner - 27 February 2019 - Previous events
Joe Garner, Chief Executive Officer, Nationwide Building Society delivered a lecture titled 'Leading for Mutual Good'.
Foodscapes - Projects
Exploration of how arts intervention and cultural engagement can help address food, food poverty, and sustainable communities, Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
Chicago referencing - Referencing
A guide to using the Chicago (notes and bibliography) referencing style. For year 2 and year 3 students taking History degrees only.