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Media Relations Team, 13 January 2022
UWE Bristol is supporting Universities UK’s Creative Sparks campaign #MadeAtUni, showcasing universities' contribution to the creative industries.
Media Relations Team, 02 December 2021
Grayson's Art Club exhibition opens at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, sponsored by UWE Bristol, features works chosen by Grayson Perry and guest celebrities.
Drawings created and collected during a UWE Bristol funded research project feature in a new exhibition, 'Journeys: The Healing Arts' at the Saatchi Gallery.
Media Relations Team, 25 November 2021
A film by Elias Williams, a director and graduate from UWE Bristol, has been selected for the internationally regarded London Short Film Festival (LSFF).
Media Relations Team, 24 November 2021
Researchers at UWE Bristol are beginning a new study exploring the impact of racism on the mental health and wellbeing of 10 to 11-year olds.
Media Relations Team, 22 November 2021
A UWE Bristol broadcast journalism graduate has won a national student award for her reporting on the impact of the pandemic on the UK theatre industry.
Media Relations Team, 19 November 2021
UWE Bristol's state-of-the-art School of Engineering building, designed to support the development of the next generation of engineers, has officially opened.
Media Relations Team, 16 November 2021
UWE Bristol will lead an international research study exploring how the defence sector could be decarbonised and diversified.
Media Relations Team, 10 November 2021
Tim Craft, Chief Executive of Somnus Scientific, has been appointed a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Environment and Technology at UWE Bristol.
Media Relations Team, 02 November 2021
UWE Bristol MA Wildlife Filmmaking student wins two prizes in the British Ecological Society’s annual photography competition, ‘Capturing Ecology’.
Media Relations Team, 26 October 2021
Government-subsidised practical management training programme at UWE Bristol’s Business School available to senior leaders in the south west.
Media Relations Team, 19 October 2021
Students’ experiences in earlier stages of education may lead to increased levels of psychological distress and fewer skills to help them cope at university reveals a UK study.