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Algae ball research recognised with international biological engineering award
Research that demonstrates how balls of algae can be transformed into eco-friendly underwater robots has been recognised with a prestigious award.
Picture perfect: Graduate Chloe Barnes wins Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2025
Artist Chloe Barnes has won Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year 2025, earning a £10,000 commission from The Royal Society.
Borrowing money safely - Money and finance
Tips on finding safe ways to borrow money that protect your rights, safety and future.
UWE Bristol research contacts - Manage your research data
People supporting research and research data management.
Types of complaints - Complaints
Learn about the types of complaints and how they are dealt with.
Wearable tech lends performers a hand - Harnessing creativity and technology
Our collaboration with some of the world’s leading musicians is combining artificial intelligence and human motion for a unique take on musical gloves as wearable technology.
Technical facilities and learning support - Study spaces
From composites to 3D printing, find out about the technical facilities and service areas available to students.
Inspire:Me Lecture Series with Pravanya Pillay - Inspire:Me series
Watch Pravanya Pillay's talk for the Inspire:Me Lecture Series.
Guide to credibility interview - Applying for a student visa outside of the UK
The purpose of the interview is to establish that you are a genuine student and that your English language ability is at the correct level.
Postgraduate research Graduation Ceremonies - Current postgraduate researchers
Information on July and November Graduation Ceremonies, including submission dates of finalising theses in order to attend.
Winning bus design by UWE Bristol student
A new bus wrap designed by student Rosalyn Burroughs has been unveiled to mark 80 years since the first female bus drivers were employed in Bristol.
Horrors of Georgian public execution to be exposed at humanities festival
A method of execution used in Georgian Britain will be explained through an app and spoken word as part of Being Human, a nationwide festival.