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A realist evaluation of paramedics working in General Practice: An assessment of clinical and cost effectiveness - Emergency care
Research study that looks into the effect of the role of paramedics in General Practice has on factors such as patient care, safety and experience, staff workload and costs to the NHS.
Partnerships in the School of Architecture and Environment - School partnerships
Our strong partnerships allow us to achieve great things by working together.
AR installation challenges ideas about fashion and gender at Sheffield DocFest
Researcher Rob Eagle at the Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC) at the University of the West of England develops an augmented reality (AR) wardrobe.
Artist in residence - Bower Ashton Campus Library
The Artist in Residence project is hosted at Bower Ashton Library, City Campus.
Apply from outside the UK - Applying for a visa
Advice for students applying for a student visa outside of the UK.
Top executives to give insights during virtual autumn talks open to public
Top executives to give insights during a series of public, virtual talks from the University of the West of England this autumn.
University drops use of BAME acronym
UWE Bristol has announced it is to stop using the acronym BAME when referring to people.
Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland - Travel behaviour and the mobility experience
Information on the research project 'Walking, cycling and socio-economic status in Scotland: analysis of statistical data and rapid review of literature' from the Centre for Transport and Society.
UWE Bristol students win at regional RTS Awards
UWE Bristol students took top prize in the animation, drama and comedy drama categories at the RTS West of England Student Awards 2023 at Watershed in Bristol.
Join Co-op Group CEO Shirine Khoury-Haq in conversation at UWE Bristol event
The Bristol Distinguished Address Series (BDAS) continues this autumn, with Co-op Group's CEO and UWE Bristol alum Shirine Khoury-Haq.
Student's DNA device could improve ways of collecting data for endangered species
A device that extracts DNA from the air, developed by UWE Bristol student Beckie Green, could help to collect data for endangered species.