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Tag: Policing Policing | Policing blog

In this second blog of our series spotlighting the experiences of students on UWE Bristol’s Professional Policing Degree (PPD) we share the journey of Cece Delaney-Melville. From discovering an interest in policing during her A-levels to...

International applications - Applying

Our international application guide will guide you through the process of applying to UWE Bristol.

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How Tristan’s passion for sustainability and filmmaking enabled him to create an award-winning documentary. How Tristan’s passion for sustainability and filmmaking enabled him to create an award-winning documentary. | Student views blog

By Tristan BA(Hons) Filmmaking student. Our student Tristan shares how his course gave him the opportunity to create a documentary film based on his passion for sustainability. He tells us how this experience enabled him to showcase his...

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Why personality matters Why personality matters | Applied Marketing Research Group blog

In the recent furore around Cambridge Analytica’s political marketing much of the attention focused on ethics. Yet the company’s approach was based on some really interesting academic studies examining differences in consumers’ personality...

People

Professor Glenn Lyons

Mott MacDonald Professor of Future Mobility

Blogs

Autism and Technology: Placing autistic people at the centre of research Autism and Technology: Placing autistic people at the centre of research | Education blog

The field of autism and technology or put another way technology used to help support autistic groups and individuals is a field that has existed for over 40 years. Over this period of time the field of research has grown and diversified in many...

Global boost for alternative film culture - Harnessing creativity and technology

Activists, artists, filmmakers and exhibitors have joined forces as part of the world’s largest alternative film network.

Blogs

A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome A dormouse a t-shirt made from bin liners and a jar of Nutella: Applying creative methodologies to understand athletes’ experiences of overtraining syndrome | Psychological Sciences Research Group blog

By Lindsay Woodford Exceptional physical features together with high commitment and motivation are important attributes of high-performance athletes. However when faced with frustrating setbacks the same qualities of commitment and motivation...

Undergraduate entry requirements - Undergraduate applications

We accept a wide range of qualifications and experience at UWE Bristol.

News

Panel poses key questions about future roads spending

Report published raising seven key questions to help guide for decision-makers achieve the best value from future roads spending.

Courses

Transport Modelling and Scenario Planning - Professional course

Gain an introduction to travel demand analysis, including the understanding and predicting of travel choices.

Blogs

SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 SPE is hosting a major international conference in June 2025 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog

by Robin Hambleton and Danielle Sinnett It’s exciting to be able to announce that our Centre will be hosting a major international conference on ‘Creating healthy and sustainable cities’ here in Bristol on 10-13th June 2025. Now is the time to...

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