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University drops use of BAME acronym
UWE Bristol has announced it is to stop using the acronym BAME when referring to people.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering * - MSc
Advance your expertise in electrical and electronic engineering with UWE Bristols MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, covering AI, IoT, and more.
In Critical Condition? Challenges and possibilities for critical leadership and management studies in current times. In Critical Condition? Challenges and possibilities for critical leadership and management studies in current times. | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Guest post by Thomas Allan Fellow Centre for Welfare Reform What if Universities were seen as institutions with responsibilities to the societies they inhabit? What hope for a citizen-led participatory curriculum to equip us with the knowledge...
Exciting Professional Development Courses available from the Centre for Fine Print Research this summer Exciting Professional Development Courses available from the Centre for Fine Print Research this summer | Research and External Engagement
Exciting Professional Development Courses available from the Centre for Fine Print Research this summer This summer the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) at UWE Bristol will be offering up some of its experts for some professional...
New Repair Café at School of Engineering brings together students and wider community New Repair Café at School of Engineering brings together students and wider community | Engineering Our Future
UWE Bristol’s Repair Café has gotten off to a great start on its very first session on October 11th 2023! We had a fantastic team of 14 helpers which included students community volunteers technicians and other UWE staff helping with repair and...
Academic playing role in project to find hidden graves in Mexico using drone technology
A UWE Bristol lecturer is playing a part in a project using drone technology to locate concealed graves in Mexico.
The use of TV drama ‘Adolescence’ in schools: why simple solutions to complex problems don’t work The use of TV drama 'Adolescence' in schools: why simple solutions to complex problems don't work | Research and External Engagement
A guest blog post by Kieran McCartan Professor of Criminology University of the West of England Bristol and Dr Sophie King-Hill Associate Professor in the Health Services Management Centre University of Birmingham Recently there has been a lot...
Secondary Geography - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Initial Teacher Education Geography trains teachers to practice as a subject specialist teacher for the secondary age range (11-16). Trainees are assessed against the standards for Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) across the age range.
Receiving your loan - US federal loans
Information about receiving your US federal loan and how to change your loan.
From plate to planet: Wild Kitchen and Generation Soil close the loop on food waste From plate to planet: Wild Kitchen and Generation Soil close the loop on food waste | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol’s Wild Kitchen is taking its sustainability ambitions to the next level through a new collaboration with Generation Soil the community composting organisation founded by UWE Bristol alum and doctoral researcher Alex Montgomery....
Research data management - Resources for researchers
Important information for researchers at UWE Bristol about research data management, including our official policy.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study – Taro Agric Farm Knowledge Transfer Partnership Case Study - Taro Agric Farm | Research and External Engagement
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between University of the West of England (UWE) Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) the Taro Agric Farm (TAF) was established to harness data-enabled innovations (DEI) for the commercial poultry industry in...