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Role of UWE Bristol's physician associates in supporting the NHS
UWE Bristol’s Physician Associate (PA) graduates have been playing an important role in the nation’s response to the coronavirus crisis.
Tenses in academic writing
This workshop focuses on the three most common verb tenses in written academic English and when they are used. You will have the opportunity to practise using these tenses.
Submitting an appeal - Academic appeals
Guidance about how to submit an appeal.
City School of Architecture - UWE Bristol awarded degrees
The City School of Architecture (CSA) has been training architects for over 32 years, providing academic knowledge to embark on a career as a Chartered Architect.
University drops use of BAME acronym
UWE Bristol has announced it is to stop using the acronym BAME when referring to people.
Computer availability at Frenchay Campus - Student computers
Available computers at Frenchay Campus.
Month: May 2024 May 2024 | Centre for Biomedical Research blog
Prof. John Hancock Dr. Tim Craig and Ros Rouse discuss the impact that the pandemic has had on animals around the world While the COVID pandemic has had a devastating impact on humanity across the globe less consideration was given to its impact...
Blue plaque on iconic Bath building linked to UWE Bristol project is fit for an Emperor
Fairfield House in Bath, once home to Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, has unveiled a blue plaque funded by UWE Bristol and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
NHS Nightingale Hospital Bristol is opened virtually on UWE Bristol campus by HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
NHS Nightingale Hospital Bristol was officially opened by HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, on UWE Bristol’s Frenchay Campus.
Get published and promote your research - Research support
Information on how to get published and measure the impact of research.
Telling our story at UWE Bristol: RISE with us
UWE Bristol has launched RISE - standing for Research, Innovation, Skills and Enterprise - an institutional framework which shapes the University's purpose, culture and future growth.