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Honorary doctorate for Bristol changemaker and civil rights hero
Guy Bailey OBE, a civil rights activist instrumental in the Bristol Bus Boycott, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by UWE Bristol.
Volunteering and community engagement - Sports, societies and music
Find out all about volunteering for staff and students at UWE Bristol.
Visa information for EU/EEA and Swiss nationals - Applying for a student visa outside of the UK
Visa information for EU,EEA and Swiss nationals.
Innovative biosensor technology developed at UWE Bristol wins prestigious science award
A new biosensor that monitors intravenous anaesthesia has won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Emerging Technologies Competition 2021.
UWE Bristol project to create lifelike organ simulators using 3D printing
Researchers are exploring how 3D technology can be used to improve surgical training by creating organ simulators which look and feel like real body parts.
Improving construction safety through AI-enabled visual attention monitoring - Research projects in CABER
Details about the Improving construction safety through AI-enabled visual attention monitoring: An immersive approach project.
Business Management
Graduate destinations for Business Management graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
Transcript of training - Certificates
Apply for a transcript of training for healthcare awards.
Safety assurance processes for autonomous swarm robotics - Studentship opportunities
Apply for a studentship researching autonomous swarm robotics in the College of Arts, Technology and Environment.
Get help finding a placement - Placements
How to find a placement and where to look
Exposure to green spaces is key to preventing anxiety and depression in young people, study finds
A study carried out by UWE Bristol has found that exposure to green spaces and nature can benefit the mental health of young people.
Blue plaque on iconic Bath building linked to UWE Bristol project is fit for an Emperor
Fairfield House in Bath, once home to Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, has unveiled a blue plaque funded by UWE Bristol and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.