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How the societies at UWE Bristol have changed my life. How the societies at UWE Bristol have changed my life. | Student views blog
By Daniel UWE Bristol student. Before I attended UWE Bristol I had no confidence and my mental health was in the pits. Back in 2021 I was about to start my second attempt at university. I felt ready to fail like I’d done previously in education....
NHS Blood and Transplant - Study with a UK partner
Study a Master's in Applied Transfusion and Transplantation Science with NHS Blood and Transplant and gain a UWE Bristol award.
Category: Student life Student life | Student blog
If you’ve watched the hit Netflix show Adolescence you’ll know the very real consequences of getting drawn into extreme misogynistic content online. These influencers and chatroom communities prey on people’s vulnerabilities offering answers...
Students and staff at schools and colleges - Visitor access
Information on arranging visits to the library for sixth-form and further education students.
A matter of Art in the Primary Curriculum A matter of Art in the Primary Curriculum | Education blog
By Dr Claire Osborne Senior Lecturer in Education The Labour government’s ‘Curriculum and Assessment Review’ (2025) is now out of consultation. As government ministers reflect on the implications for education policy and fulfil their quest to...
Dr Ann Grand - Members
Dr Ann Grand biography.
Multiview image capture for accurate geometry and appearance reconstruction of historical textiles - Studentship opportunities
An opportunity to apply for a full-time PhD in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
TRY-Series - Running
This year UWE Bristol Sport are putting on a TRY-series, aimed at encouraging and supporting staff, students and alumni to participate in swimming, cycling and running.
Verifiable Autonomy - Projects
Verifiable Autonomy: Building autonomous systems that are verifiably correct.
Women exercising in gyms face barriers including body image and harassment, study finds
Women exercising in gyms often feel judged for their appearance and performance, leading to a persistent sense of inadequacy, according to a new study.