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Exploring ways to change food waste behaviour - Projects
Exploring ways to change food waste behaviour.
Copyright and teaching - Comply with copyright law
Information about copyright for teaching purposes.
Returning to your studies after your placement - Placements
How to prepare for returning to your studies after completing your placement
Copyright advice - Research Repository
Copyright advice for depositing research in the UWE Bristol Research Repository.
Fashion students awarded bursaries from historic City of London livery company
Three UWE Bristol fashion students have been awarded prestigious bursaries from the Worshipful Company of Framework Knitters.
Working with your research data - Manage your research data
Guidance on organising and naming files, version control, documenting your work, storing and backing up your data, and working with project partners.
How to use e-books - Books and e-books
Guide to using e-books, including advice on VLeBooks, the EBSCO eBook Collection, and using Adobe Digital Editions.
International careers support - Careers development
There are many opportunities to gain career experience while studying at UWE Bristol, and we will support you in your search for work in the UK or abroad after you graduate.
Summit organised by UWE Bristol sees pupils discuss carbon emission reduction plans
Young people discussed carbon emission cutting solutions with West of England policymakers at a summit organised by UWE Bristol engineering academics.
Inspiring UWE Bristol alum fights for equality in her sport to empower other women
A UWE Bristol alum who became the UK's first female to compete in Burmese bareknuckle boxing has shared how competing in a male-dominated sport has motivated her to empower other women.
Overcoming obstacles - Time management
Support to help you overcome obstacles to effective study, from improving concentration to optimising your working environment.
Professor Nic Ryder on Paradise Papers: UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance Professor Nic Ryder on Paradise Papers: UK’s complex tax code and complacency leads to more tax avoidance | Bristol Law School blog
Post taken from the Research Business and Innovation Blog. Nicholas Ryder who is a Professor in Financial Crime at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) says the UK authorities’ ‘lacklustre’ approach to enforcing its financial crime...