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Marketing

Graduate destinations for Marketing graduates six months after leaving UWE Bristol.

Journalism resources - Resources for your subject

Library resources for journalism, including databases and study skills.

Do your bit for Net Zero Target - Research projects in CABER

A public/community engagement and knowledge exchange workshop on carbon reduction: Do your bit for Net Zero Target.

Events from the Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) - Data Research Access and Governance

Events and seminars from the Data Research, Access and Governance Network (DRAGoN) at UWE Bristol.

Book your DSA Study Needs Assessment - Apply for Disabled Students' Allowances

The application and assessment process to access Disabled Students' Allowances (DSA).

Physiotherapy Apprenticeship - Programme guidance

Guidance, information and documentation for practice educators and mentors about the Physiotherapy Apprenticeship at UWE Bristol.

News

University Civic Agreement for key organisations working together for Bristol

UWE Bristol, the University of Bristol, City of Bristol College, Bristol City Council, and the City Office have signed a Civic University Agreement.

Working in the UK after your studies - Working in the UK

Most students have immigration permission that extends beyond the end of their studies. Find out more about working in the UK after completing your course.

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UWE Bristol researchers expand their work on smartphone use among young people

Academics who conducted the most comprehensive survey of its type on smartphone experiences and school policy in the UK have expanded their research work.

News

A joint message from UWE Bristol and Avon and Somerset Police

At UWE Bristol, we recognise we are part of a bigger community, and that we each have a responsibility to protect that community.

Public transport travel time use - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience

Details on the 'Public transport travel time use' research project from the Centre for Transport and Society.

News

Test for spiking to reduce psychological distress – new study

New study says more should be done to help victims of suspected spiking attacks by testing patients who arrive in hospital intoxicated by drink or drunks.

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