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Information Points - Campus and facilities
Information Points are on each campus to help answer your questions. Find contact details, locations and links to further support and information.
About the Doctoral Academy - Postgraduate research study
Find out more about the UWE Bristol Doctoral Academy.
Virtual Environment Radiotherapy Training facilities - Campus and facilities
Radiographers are well served by our Virtual Environment Radiotherapy Training (VERT) facilities. Here you'll learn using a life-size 3D virtual radiotherapy treatment room complete with patient and linear accelerator.
GP4Streets - Projects
Details about the GP4 Streets project in the Centre for Public Health and Wellbeing (CPHWB) 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.
Transcript of training - Certificates
Apply for a transcript of training for healthcare awards.
Business Management
Graduate destinations for Business Management graduates 15 months after leaving UWE Bristol.
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.
Project to tackle lack of diversity in photographs of medical conditions
A shortage of photography showing medical conditions on darker skin tones will be addressed as part of a project led by UWE Bristol.