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Recommendations for the development of policy and practice to better understand sibling sexual behaviour Recommendations for the development of policy and practice to better understand sibling sexual behaviour | Research and External Engagement
Recently there has been an increase in awareness surrounding sibling sexual behaviour (SSB) in practice and research debates. However it is important to note that this is not a new form of intrafamilial sexual abuse. In recent months these...
UWE Bristol academic awarded a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship UWE Bristol academic awarded a Parliamentary Academic Fellowship | Research and External Engagement
Professor Maisuria was shortlisted for two Parliamentary awards for his work as a Fellow preparing Parliament for the General Election. In 2022 Alpesh Maisuria UWE Bristol’s Professor of Education Policy was awarded a Parliamentary Academic...
Clothes and book swap shop - Bower Ashton
Drop your pre-loved clothing and books to Bower Ashton Student's Union Desk by the Info Point any time between 10:00 and 16:00 Monday to Friday before the event, or bring them in on the day.
Bristol Bright Night - Projects
Bristol Bright Night will celebrate the city's place as a home for cutting-edge research through a free showcase across city centre venues.
Student Village - Frenchay Campus accommodation
Student Village is a vibrant community on Frenchay Campus with space for over 2,000 students. You’ll live in a six-person flat with an en-suite room and shared kitchen.
National Apprentice Week 2022: Meet the Apprentice Latifah Salawu National Apprentice Week 2022: Meet the Apprentice Latifah Salawu | Research and External Engagement
As part of National Apprentice Week 2022 we will be highlighting some of our Apprentices Employers and Academics. In this Meet the Apprentice we caught up with Latifah Salawu L6 Chartered Surveyor Apprentice working with Faithful+Gould: What...
UWE Bristol academics win research funding to investigate the population level effects of artificial lighting on biodiversity UWE Bristol academics win research funding to investigate the population level effects of artificial lighting on biodiversity | Research and External Engagement
Academics at UWE Bristol have won a substantial bid from the National Environment Research Council (NERC) to investigate the population level effects of artificial lighting on biodiversity using bats as models. There is urgent need to understand...
Design from children’s engineering competition to be made by UWE Bristol team Design from children’s engineering competition to be made by UWE Bristol team | Science Communication Unit blog
Each year the Science Communication Unit (SCU) Inspire Sustainability team in UWE Engineering supports the regional delivery of the Leaders Award competition – challenging children to think like an engineer and design a solution to a...
Student Experience Coaches on LGBT+ History Month Student Experience Coaches on LGBT+ History Month | Student blog
More and more students identify as LGBTQ+. Each year 40 000 LGBT+ students1 apply to UK higher education. Many take the opportunity of being at university to come out and explore their identities more broadly than they have felt able to do...
Connecting local students and engineers with I’m an Engineer Get me out of here! Connecting local students and engineers with I’m an Engineer Get me out of here! | Engineering Our Future
I’m an Engineer is an online STEM engagement and enrichment project that connects students with real engineers online. And this year the DETI Inspire team from UWE Bristol have teamed up with I’m an Engineer to show students the positive...
Aisha Thomas - 10 May 2023 - Previous events
Aisha Thomas, founder, Representation Matters Ltd, conversation with Dr Craig Johnston as part of the Spring 2023 Bristol Distinguished Address Series.
Exploring inclusive assessment practices through the eyes of neurodivergent students - Projects
Details about the Exploring inclusive assessment practices through the eyes of neurodivergent students research project.