An introduction to
the University
The University of the West of England (UWE) is a modern, growing university
in the thriving city of Bristol. UWE is one of Britain's most popular
universities, with more than 30,000 students and 3,000 staff and is
the largest provider of higher education in the south west of England.
Students come to Bristol UWE from all parts of the UK, as well as a
significant and growing number of international students from over 50
countries worldwide.
Campuses and faculties
The University has four campuses in and around Bristol encompassing
9 faculties and covering a wide range of disciplines. In addition, we
also have an Associate Faculty in Gloucestershire and regional centres
in Bath, Gloucestershire and Swindon. The University is continually
developing, and a massive £200m is currently being invested in
new facilities including a new Student Village and Centre for Sport
on Frenchay Campus.
Courses and
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| The wider community Fundamental to all the University's activities is the way it interacts with its partners. In close collaboration with regional schools and colleges, UWE's impressive widening participation activity reflects the diversity of the local population. Research, student placements and support for development of new enterprise exemplify our close relationship with the business community. |
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