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300 Years of Housing film - Films
How to buy the 300 Years of Housing film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
How to choose your modules - Module information
Guidance on when and how to choose your modules.
Careful talk saves lives: improving teamwork in hospital emergencies - Shaping integrated healthcare
UWE Bristol research has led to improved teamwork between healthcare professionals during hospital emergencies.
Passport and visa checking - Preparing and arrival
Information for international students about getting passports and visas checked.
Annulment of exam board decision - Academic regulations and procedures
Annulment of an examination board decision at UWE Bristol.
CHANGE - Research projects in CABER
Details about the CHANGE: Co-design a Human-centred Approach for Net zero: Gamifying Energy-behaviour project.
Robotics lab helps provide access to art for disabled people in self-isolation
Disabled people experiencing extreme isolation due to coronavirus can now use robots to remotely access one of Britain's most well-known art galleries.
UWE Bristol professor joins government’s cyber expert panel, as new plan revealed to supercharge sector
Phil Legg, Professor of Cyber Security at UWE Bristol, has been appointed by the Cabinet Office to join the Government Cyber Advisory Board (GCAB).
Going against the grain? Arts-based research and the EdD: resistance activism and identity Going against the grain? Arts-based research and the EdD: resistance activism and identity | Education blog
By Dr Tim Clark (UWE Bristol/ECRG Strand Lead) and Professor Tom Dobson (York St John University) originally featured on the Society for Research into Higher Education blog. Arts-based research (ABR) encompasses work which draws on aspects of...
Environmental crises in Nigeria and extraterritorial judicial achievements: A wake-up call for Nigerian courts? Environmental crises in Nigeria and extraterritorial judicial achievements: A wake-up call for Nigerian courts? | Bristol Law School blog
Written by Cleverline T Brown Doctoral student member of Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group. The decisions of extraterritorial courts have left much to be desired about the efforts of the judiciary at the national level to...