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Connect with other researchers and develop yourself - Research support
How to connect with other researchers and develop yourself; including professional networking sites and social media.
Fresh insights on labour productivity inform policies for economic growth - Shaping integrated healthcare
Insights from research at UWE Bristol have informed ambitious policies that are fuelling regional economic growth.
Art and Design facilities - Course facilities by subject
Develop your skills in traditional and contemporary crafts, processes and digital technologies.
Cohort adverse circumstances - Assessments
What to do when circumstances related to the delivery or assessment of a module adversely affect how your cohort perform.
Partners and stakeholder groups - Drought Risk and You (DRY) project
Partners and stakeholder involved in the DRY project.
UWE Bristol academic appointed honorary professor at prestigious Danish university
A UWE Bristol researcher has been appointed an honorary professor at a prestigious university in Denmark.
About Performance Sport - Performance Sport
The UWE Bristol Performance Sport programme provides support, services and funding to help you achieve your sporting ambitions while studying.
Free Taster - Drum Lessons
A one hour free taster session to see if you'd like to sign up for the four-week course. Free to students and Centre for Music members.
Autism support group
If you identify as autistic, you may like to join our friendly group for autistic students.
Education - Bristol Leadership and Change
Bristol Leadership Centre members contribute to a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses.
Citizens take centre stage in groundbreaking cultural plan for the West of England
UWE Bristol is supporting Citizens for Culture – a new scheme which will empower people across the West of England to shape the region’s cultural future.
UWE Bristol pioneers the development of wearable health-monitoring e-textiles
The reality of everyday use of sustainable wearable electronic textiles for personalised health monitoring has moved one step closer.