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Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments wrote: Missing places, reclaiming connection: what lockdown taught us about everyday spaces
By Sinead Ryan, Prof. Danielle Sinnett, Dr Isabelle Bray, and Dr Yarden Woolf During the UK’s Covid‑19 lockdowns, many aspects of everyday life were suddenly out of reach. People were separated from family and friends, routines were suspended (More)
At UWE Bristol, our commitment to sustainability drives us to reduce waste and support our local community. As part of this, we’re offering an opportunity for charities and community organisations to collect surplus office furniture and equipment (More)
Sparks International Cultural Festival © Sam Phat Production Eight amazing community projects came to life thanks to crucial funding from the UWE Bristol Community Grant this year. In total more than £20,000 was awarded to projects which a (More)
Student Communications wrote: Faith and community at University
By Bip Hakimzadah During my time at UWE, I’ve struggled with interpersonal challenges. Whether it be personal, social, academic or anything and everything in between. Faith has always kept me grounded, I think religion is an interesting thing. (More)
UWE Bristol’s Wild Kitchen is taking its sustainability ambitions to the next level through a new collaboration with Generation Soil, the community composting organisation founded by UWE Bristol alum and doctoral researcher Alex Montgomery. Togeth (More)
By Dr Verity Jones, Associate Professor in Education On 30 September 2025, Sparks Bristol was filled with energy and optimism as over 100 young changemakers gathered for the Earth Day Heroes Awards Ceremony, hosted by the Global Goals Centre (GGC (More)
Blog post by Allan Macleod, Head of Civic and Inclusivity at UWE Bristol, following the City Gathering on 23 June 2025. "We want to champion community leadership and expertise. We want to support more action at a community level. We want to (More)
The incredible Project Zulu Choir returns to the region in May for their biennial tour. Project Zulu is a suite of educational development projects run by UWE Bristol to promote lifelong learning opportunities across township schools in KwaZulu-N (More)
The Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks and Asians (ALIBSA) network is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to improving health literacy and reducing health inequalities within Black and Asian communities. Founded by Associate Professor Faatihah Niyi-Odumos (More)
The UWE Bristol Community Fund awards grants of up to £3,000 for community partnership projects. This initiative aims to support projects which help to achieve the following aims of the fund: build relationships between staff, students and l (More)