A new WESTbusStop+ bringing together buses and other ways to travel has been officially opened at UWE Bristol’s Frenchay ...
We all know that time management is important to prioritise tasks, manage multiple deadlines and get everything done. This workshop will offer tips on identifying your priorities and being productive.
Comics explaining the complexities of forensic science could improve understanding for jurors in court cases, research ...
Flicking through the pages of academic medical textbooks back in 2022, our team spotted a surprising omission: a stark absence of images of health conditions on darker skin tones. Whether rashes, ...
Join our live webinar and meet programme leaders from our Master’s in Business Administration. You’ll find out about the course as well as how an MBA could help you reach your goals. The webinar will ...
Queer Love: Abbie Rayner, BA Graphic Design. Created for a collaborative project with Clear Channel’s Platform For Good campaign and Bristol City Council. The work of students from UWE Bristol’s New ...
An autoethnographic approach to second language pedagogy. Not all linguists speak a lot of languages, but some do. How do they go about language learning? Are they using insights from linguistics?
For the first project of its kind in the UK, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) researchers have worked with over 1,000 primary-aged children to explore the everyday experiences of racism ...
Women exercising in gyms often feel judged for their appearance and performance, leading to a persistent sense of inadequacy, according to a new study. Research conducted by UWE Bristol’s Dr Kat ...
We begin issuing CAS for eligible students from early April. See further information about applying for your visa or watch the video about next steps after receiving your offer letter. If you need to ...
Everyone thinks and learns differently. The diversity of human thinking should be celebrated! Neurodiversity comes from the words neurology and diversity. People’s brains are different, so people ...