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University of the West of England committed to action on climate
Just 45% of parents of 16-18 year olds in the South West believe that UK universities are equipping the next generation with knowledge about climate change.
Tag: Career stories Career stories | Student blog
by Dami Postgraduate Study: should you go further or go first to work? As a final-year student studying computer science and artificial intelligence I’ve been debating whether doing a masters or getting some industry experience is a better...
Category: Drugs and alcohol Drugs and alcohol | Student blog
by Becky Risley Ketamine – some people use it recreationally for fun others are drawn to it to manage mental health and trauma. But there’s something you may not have heard about Ketamine Bladder Syndrome also known as Ketamine Cystitis....
Performance Student-Athlete Award - Performance Sport
If you're a high-performing athlete, UWE Bristol could offer you exceptional opportunities and support to pursue your sporting ambitions.
UWE Bristol to help inspire next generation of young people into green careers
UWE Bristol will play a key role in a new programme to educate more than 10,000 young people in the West of England about green skills.
Negotiated Boundaries - Projects
The Role of Social Scientists in Public Engagement with Science and Technology.
Members of the Robotics Engineering And Computing for Healthcare (REACH) - REACH
See the list of members of the Robotics Engineering And Computing for Healthcare (REACH).
Next steps after an Open Day - Open Days
Attending an Open Day is a great start to your UWE Bristol experience. Learn what happens and the best steps to take after an Open Day.
Warren East CBE - 30 January 2019 - Previous events
Warren East CBE, Chief Executive Officer of Rolls-Royce - lecture on "How can the UK be a natural home for global engineering and technology champions?".
Cemeteries offer same benefits as green spaces to urban dwellers, study finds
Cemeteries are just as valuable as green spaces for hundreds of thousands of people across England, suggests new research by UWE Bristol.