University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)

University of the West of England - UWE Bristol, Coldharbour Lane, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, United Kingdom


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established Established :

1992

campus University Type and Campus :

Semi-urban

The University of the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol, or simply UWE) is a public university located near the city of Bristol, United Kingdom. The university has a history dating back to the Merchant Venturers Navigation School which was founded in 1595, with the present institution granted university status in 1992. Its main campus is at Frenchay near Bristol, about 5 miles (8 kilometres) north of the city centre and close to the M32 motorway. UWE Bristol also has campuses at Glenside in north-east Bristol and Bower Ashton, near Ashton Court in south-west Bristol. There is also a regional centre at Gloucester Docks, Gloucestershire, and an associate faculty (Hartpury College) specialising in animal behaviour and welfare, agricultural and sports related courses in Hartpury, Gloucestershire.

Quick facts

Motto: Light Liberty Learning

Endowment: £1.8 million (2013)

Administrative staff: N/A

Students: 26,670 HE (2014/15)

Undergraduates: 20,895 (2014/15)

Postgraduates: 5,775 (2014/15)

Male students 47 : 53 Female students

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International students

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Students : Staff ratio

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Performance Analysis

Academics
16.9%
International Outlook
48.5%
Research Citations
34.6%
Industry income
28.5%
Overall
N/A

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