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Research in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies - CATE research overview
Research in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies covers a wide range of subjects within the fields of computer science, computer systems and information systems.
Real Estate Law - Professional/Short Course
This course is designed as an overview of Real Estate Law as it is practised by property professionals.
Applied Transfusion and Transplantation Science - MSc
Study this MSc in Applied Transfusion and Transplantation Science in partnership with NHS Blood and Transplant, a leading organisation in this field.
Biological Sciences (with Foundation Year) - BSc(Hons)
BSc(Hons) Biological Sciences (with Foundation Year) allows you to explore human biology, ecology and molecular biology and tailor your degree to your interests
Managerial Finance for the Built Environment (Distance Learning) - Professional/Short Course
Gain a firm grounding in the interpretation of published accounts, financial data and management accounting.
Real Estate Law (Distance Learning) - Professional/Short Course
Develop and broaden your knowledge of Real Estate Law with practical application alongside theoretical underpinning.
Partnerships in the School of Social Sciences - School partnerships
Our partner organisations range from the Police and Probation Services to international development charities and support networks.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: Jan Klimaszewski Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associate Spotlight: Jan Klimaszewski | Research and External Engagement
Jan is a Machine Learning Engineer Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with Lyons Davidson Solicitors and UWE Bristol. A KTP is a UK-wide 3-way partnership between a business a university and talented graduate and aims to help...
SciComm South West 2024: from time machines to AI illustration SciComm South West 2024: from time machines to AI illustration | Science Communication Unit blog
For a field that is often perceived to be a niche branch of the wider STEM tree the topics discussed at this year’s SciComm South West conference were remarkably diverse. Photo credit Tom Sparey Following an insightful address from keynote...