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Flat Roofs film - Films
How to buy the Flat Roofs film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
Technical facilities and learning support - Study spaces
From composites to 3D printing, find out about the technical facilities and service areas available to students.
‘One of a kind’ course accredited by UWE Bristol recognised with Princess Royal Training Award
A foundation degree accredited by UWE Bristol has been awarded a prestigious City & Guilds Princess Royal Training Award.
Investigating travel behaviour dynamics and their incorporation into transport models - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
A summary for the 'travel behaviour dynamics' project from the Centre for Transport and Society at UWE Bristol.
UWE Bristol taking on city 10K for second year
UWE Bristol in partnership with the Great Run Company and the University of Bristol is encouraging students and staff to join the 2020 Great Bristol 10K.
Men's mental health support - Wellbeing support
Find resources and support for navigating mental health challenges, alongside a collection of services specifically designed for men in the UK.
Michelle Kilfoyle - Members
Michelle Kilfoyle is a science writer for Science for Environment Policy.
Bristol art and culture - Discover Bristol
Home to Wallace and Gromit, Alfred the gorilla and the street art of Stokes Croft, Bristol's got lots to offer.
Self-funded research opportunities - Postgraduate research study
Information on self-funded research at UWE Bristol. Browse our available opportunities across different research areas.
Submitting a Stage Three complaint - Submitting a complaint
Learn more about Stage Three of the complaints process and how to submit your complaint.
UWE Bristol architecture students return from ‘once in a lifetime’ bamboo pavilion build in Ethiopia
UWE Bristol architecture students travelled to Ethiopia where they designed and constructed a large-scale bamboo pavilion in a park close to the capital city.
Research calls for urgent focus to reduce impact of extreme heat on chronic diseases linked to urban environments
Advanced tools and more experimental studies are needed to urgently understand the impact of extreme heat events on urban health and wellbeing in the UK.