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UWE Bristol sets up large-scale vaccination centre in exhibition and conference centre
Large-scale vaccination centre set up in UWE Bristol’s Exhibition and Conference Centre (ECC).
Cherry Court - City accommodation
Cherry Court is a few minutes’ walk from Stokes Croft – an area of Bristol famous for its independent cafes, live music and art scene. With space for over 170 students, you’ll live in a flat with an en-suite room and shared kitchen.
Urban ID - Research Council projects
The Urban ID project presented a set of diagnostic tools that can be used by cities and urban areas to understand the barriers to solving the main challenges to sustainable, inclusive development.
Packing for university - Moving in
What to bring with you to University.
Crumbling RAAC is just the tip of the iceberg according to UWE Bristol academic
Crumbling RAAC is just the tip of the iceberg according to UWE Bristol academic.
Solicitor - LLM Professional Legal Practice
Study our Solicitor (graduate entry) apprenticeship to gain an LLM Professional Legal Practice degree and sit the Solicitors Qualification Examinations (SQEs).
Podcasts - Social Science in the City
Listen to our podcasts, or download the transcripts.
Dove Self-Esteem Project (DSEP) - Research
Find out more about the work of the Dove Self-Esteem Project (DSEP) and meet the team.
UWE Bristol and St George's Bristol to launch research first into singing and wellbeing
Researchers at UWE Bristol are collaborating with St George’s Bristol to launch the first large-scale research project into the links between singing and wellbeing.
Primary Early Years (3-7) (School-based) - PGCE with QTS
Study our online PGCE Primary Early Years to get Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Develop your skills in teaching three-to seven-year-olds in a school-setting.
Partnerships in the School of Engineering - School partnerships
Find out about partnerships in the School of Engineering.
Disruptive technology to predict faults on train tracks and in stations
Train delays could be a thing of the past thanks to a system of sensor and 3D modelling to predict when part of a train track may fail.