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Resits and retake information - Assessments
Guidance for if you need to resit or retake an assessment or module.
Drainage film - Films
How to buy the Drainage film produced by UWE Bristol's Educational Resources for the Built Environment (ERBE).
Coronavirus information for placements - Placements
Updates for UWE Bristol placement students including those in healthcare and those aboard.
Outdoor cinema at Glenside Campus presents Mamma Mia
Join us for a night in front of the big screen on Glenside's Frisbee Field, bring a chair or set down a blanket and enjoy an evening of feel-good film magic!
What we can learn from Easton – 3 indicators of community climate action What we can learn from Easton - 3 indicators of community climate action | Science Communication Unit blog
by Mic Palmer A Youth Climate Café that took place in St Marks Church in Easton in April 2022 invited young people across Bristol to come and share in climate discussions and activities. It was organised by UWE Bristol researchers community...
UWE Bristol filmmaker wins BAFTA Student Award
Nikki Dodd, a UWE Bristol MA Wildlife Filmmaking student, has won a 2025 BAFTA Student Award for Best Documentary.
Men's mental health support - Wellbeing support
Find resources and support for navigating mental health challenges, alongside a collection of services specifically designed for men in the UK.
Researcher wins top international criminology award for County Lines study
Dr Jack Spicer, a UWE Bristol academic has been awarded a prestigious international criminology prize.
Disruptions - Student information
Details of disruptions to your studies such as adverse weather, IT and buildings maintenance and industrial action (strikes).
Secondary History - PGCE with QTS
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Secondary Initial Teacher Education History 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.
Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects – the value in understanding implementation Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects – the value in understanding implementation | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman ‘There is very little pre-existing research on project implementation and the impact that a planning consent has on this stage. Our research fills an important knowledge gap and is not only of significance to the planning...
Transport systems fit for the digital age - Harnessing creativity and technology
We are working to preserve creative freedom after the democratisation of machine learning has opened up a world of possibilities, and ethical conundrums, for the film and TV industry.