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On Wednesday January 14th, employers and UWE alumni spoke at the UWE Bristol Science Futures Fair, an event held by the university to inform students about the broad career paths possible to student graduates…

UWE Students Union Green Leaders and the University of Bristol Students Union Get Green team came together on the 3rd February for a student specific launch of the 2015 Bristol Green Capital. Bristol is…

A recent study by the Centre for Appearance Research and AnyBody has revealed that low body confidence in females has a detrimental effect on academic confidence and performance. The report, ‘Costing…

Hannah Rudd, a second year UWE Biomedical Science student updates us on her placement at Virginia Commonwealth University in Virginia, USA, and explains why placements abroad are the opportunity of a life…

With student costs at an all-time high, Angels Tadzembwa investigated Three pay as you go SIMs to see if they suit modern student lifestyles. With students often struggling to make ends meet, is it time…

Exciting new vision research at UWE. New research undertaken in a joint effort by UWE Biomedical Scientists in collaboration with the Psychology department will uncover if your eyes ‘have a mind of their…

Monday December 1st is World AIDS Day, an awareness, fundraising and remembrance event organised by the National AIDS Trust. The Centre for Disease Control estimates that 39 million people with AIDS have…

YouTube educational channels (TEDs) are a great source of information for those seeking to expand their knowledge.    Social media is undoubtedly the most prominent way in which the general public can…

An ever increasing number of young people smoke cannabis on a daily basis, and, let’s face it, the smell of weed has become a typical aroma of student halls. Whilst some argue that an increasing consumption…

Liberal Democrat party leader, Nick Clegg, promises dramatic changes to mental healthcare in the UK. But, Deborah Barber asks, what is the potential impact – especially on students? It’s not often…