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Final examination
Information about the final assessment for Doctoral or MPhil level awards by research, including Professional Doctorates and the DPhil/MPhil award by publication.
A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page | Policing blog
In this week’s UWE Bristol Policing Blog we are delighted to feature a special Q&A with Les King retired police officer probation officer university lecturer and now two-time author. Les’s latest book How to Strangle a Jelly brings together...
Blogging guidelines | UWE Bristol blogs
Writing style Posts written in an engaging and succinct style about interesting and informative matters will have people coming back for more and grow your readership. As a less formal space than academic publications there is a much wider...
College study support - Study support
College-specific online study support and one-to-one help tailored for your subject.
Climate Action Hub - Projects
Details about the Climate Action Hub project by the Science Communication Unit, UWE Bristol.
UWE Bristol team wins Impact prize for work on empowering women in aviation
Professor Susan Durbin and her team have won the ESRC 2022 Celebrating Impact Prize for research into women in the UK aviation and aerospace industry.
Author: Anna Jones Anna Jones | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog by Amy Adams & Kieran McCartan. Sibling sexual behaviour and abuse (SSB-A) is an emerging research area in the field of preventing and responding to harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) in children and young people (CYP). Over the last...
National Living Wage a ‘leap in the dark’: UWE economics expert National Living Wage a 'leap in the dark': UWE economics expert | Bristol Business School blog
The introduction of a National Living Wage next month is ‘leap in the dark’ which may put some smaller companies out of business says an economics expert from the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). Associate Professor...
Bringing your family - Visas and immigration
Only some types of student visa holders can bring family to the UK as dependants, and only some types of family member count as dependants.
‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps ‘Replete with folly and injustice’ – Hammond follows in Osborne’s footsteps | Bristol Business School blog
Author Jo Michell Senior Lecturer in Economics The media response to the Budget is always reliably low on content and high on hyperbole. Even by these exacting standards 2017 has been a vintage year. Coverage has focused almost exclusively on the...
Reading for pleasure public libraries and voices at the margins Reading for pleasure public libraries and voices at the margins | Education blog
By Dr Anish Harrison and Professor Alpesh Maisuria In November 2025 we submitted written evidence to the House of Commons Education Select Committee inquiry into “Reading for Pleasure”. The inquiry comes at a critical time with national data...