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Fab people, friendly, good vibes, clean, great staff- so glad I chose UWE
All the faculty are amazing and experience, brings a lot into students lifes not just for the ones who lives on campus but for the outside ones as well! No regrets love the University, love the athmosphere!
Excellent facilities, great people, brilliant staff
Great University with lots to offer! Bristol is a fun city and the campus is great as all on your doorstep!
The uni has good facilities and is not too far from the city, with good bus links. The accommodation is a little pricey but it is worthwhile living on campus, especially in the first year.
Beautiful business building that I study in, living on campus and maintenance is quick.
Brilliant brand new business and law school with nice affordable restaurants. Free cinema showings weekly, lots and lots of different sports and societies.
Super good uni, modern and suits me really well
It’s great especially the brand new business school building and the new main library on frenchay campus !!!
Come from a low income background so UWE has offered much help and support in terms of bursaries and any kind of emotional support past this. Also helped out friends of mine that suffer from mental health conditions, especially those who’s have been aggravated by uni lifestyle. Don’t walk around on campus much but library is extensive and there’s always room to sit. Didn’t like the SU in freshers but haven’t really been back since.
Business block is great, The rest of the campus/library desperately needs an update
Unfortuantly so far my experience in terms of tutoring has been crap. I'm studying animation, and well, I've taught myself more on my own than in any workshops / lectures given. At the end of the day, I'm paying a callosal amount of money, so it's only fair that I expect to learn something.. at least.
Having an incredible time at Uwe
The courses promised do not match the expectations. Dissapointed.
Awful financial help won't lie great uni though having a good time so far the students union is s*** compared to places lile bucks where its free
It’s decent enough, I mean I’m going to be getting a degree, however it bigs itself up to be a completely different University to what it actually is
We have no SU anymore as it’s dead all the time, and no one gos to it. The shop prices are ridiculous and same with cafes, making it impossible to actually eat.
Love every minute of university here, staff are friendly and welcoming
Full of interesting people, as well as substances
While UWE Bristol offers amazing courses and very knowldgable staff, I believe that the university lacks in sufficient support, particularly from colloboration between the student support team and the staff themselves. Having come with several difficulties including pregnancy and personal circumstances, I believe that not enough was done or provided to ensure that I get the best support available. Instead it was made to feel like I had to fill out countless forms and never get a proper answer, rather than just speak personally to staff and have them support me. Other than that, the university does provide a great learning path for all students of all ages.
UWE staff are friendly and helpful, the blackboard website allows us to quickly and easily access all the information I need for my course and the facilities are excellent! My course is engaging, the workload is balanced and I am taught a good mixture of practical skills and theory. Anything you need, you are provided with. I’d recommend anyone to attend the University of the West of England.
Lacking comparative to other universities
A university on the rise. Some of the lectures are a bit dodgy but overall it’s very good. Danny Elvidge best lecture
Only some of campus is new, if you do business you’re sorted because there’s a brand new block. But any other subject it’s old and outdated, teaching staff are also really rude and don’t support you when you ask.
Bangin place to be, full of awesome people. Standard facilities but great quality. Sadly no swimming pool. But I love studying here and I enjoyed living on campus. Would reccomend and have
I have absolutely loved my time in UWE so far. I have made so many friends that I will have for life. The student union holds great events and cheap drinks! Especially the quiz on a Sunday night! There are plenty of societies for each individual so there is something for everyone! The uni make you feel welcome and wanted. Couldn't have chosen a better university.
There really is something for everyone here. Everywhere has a friendly yet purposeful feel and the accommodation is the best I've seen at any uni. Truly a wonderful place. Shame about the closure of the old Frenchay SU as the new bar is too small and sterile, but there's time for it to improve.
Lovely new business block, dedicated staff and courses that actively link to post grafuation employment.
Amazing time with great friends and a great course. Loved it
UWE provides a satisfying experience, with plenty of student support to compliment a comprehensive teaching programme. The facilities, whilst from the outside appear dated, are of a notable standard on the interior, with new hi-spec work spaces and clean fresh study areas.
UWE boasts a state of the art Business School, a student union that provides the perfect social space and services for students, as well as excellent sports centre and accommodating halls of residence.
Uni is very nice, Frenchay campus is lovely and well laid out
Great facilities and support if you have the initiative to find it. Although internet is 50/50 with eduroam. Amazing societies
Love uwe, great facilities, great input from su into students' lives. Great support.
You what? UWE heard endlessly here
This is a great university that supports all its students. I have made lifelong friends here and have studied a great course at the same time.
Worst experience ever at UWE, having studied my nursing degree at the Glenside campus. Very poor support for students who suffer from mental health problems, all the university seemed to do was put barriers up. I wasn't allowed to complete my course even having done the full 3 years academic work completing with a 2:1 they wouldn't allow me to complete hours required by NMC to get my pin, so I wasted three years at the university. Seminars and lectures poorly organised, one thing I will say is my personal tutors (after having a different one each year because of staff leaving) were all really good, they supported me but thepeople higher up would not. The food is over priced, accommodation on Glenside is over priced and of a very poor quality, no wireless internet in your room and for nearly £600 a month it's extortionate. good travel links around the university to the city and other campus but obviously you have to pay for that travel. I wish I chose another university sadly.
Very big and lots of study space
Course was awful, studied fine art which was very focused on conceptual art with virtually no skills taught. Only 5 hours a week of tuition (if you could call it that). There were 1-2 hour workshops on Fridays for screenprinting and other skills but these were often cancelled or so brief they weren't worth attending. Lecturers were clearly failed artists trying to push their ideas onto students. The course was a complete waste of money, going to Bristol for three years, meeting new people and enjoying the city was great. Don't waste your money go to a real university or throw £25,000 out of a window.
The students union at uwe is very small. They are good for ensuring low prices for products the uni sells which is good. There are a wide range if v facilities available including the library and sports centre.
UWE is not like every uni, it its just a new, different, and inspiring uni
Got cash point on campus aswell as NatWest bank, post room etc. No internet in laundry rooms which is mad as you need it to log in to use the machines.
The University is growing very strong recently. Love it.
In terms of the actual campus, it's really not too bad, again I expected more because on an open day the uni only showed some of their best facilities, when you actually go to the uni and start studying the rooms and favilities are actually very old and really overused, the uni is just too crowded and personally I think the new su is a waste, I much preferred the old style pub su which felt far more like a students pub that whatever you want to call it now.
Bit out of the way in terms of the city but very friendly atmosphere and am really enjoying the first year so far. Would recommend uwe a lot
Lovely campus, everything is we'll caged and not difficult to find
I'm on Glenside campus. Beautiful, old building and grounds. Very modern and new on the inside. Student union at Glenside is a bit run down and the student shop is quite expensive. However, the student union on Frenchay campus is brand new and lovely. No free bus travel which is disappointing. £1 single ticket between campuses which builds up money. The alternative is a 30 minute walk uphill which is fine on a summers day. Less clubs and societies than I thought there would be but there are plenty of sport, musical and international student societies, if they suit you.
The new students union is not big enough for the amount of students on campus even though its newly built.
Great uni, great people, love it.
Enjoyable first year. Stayed in the brand new Wallscourt accommodation which was great but clearly built on a budget. Accommodation staff were rude and sometimes entered your flat without warning.
Great uni, with lots of support and just a nice place to be
First year has been brilliant. Everything is 5/5 except the student union. Maybe the new building and club on campus will boost that!
Great uni and great friends too
I am in my second year and happy to say that the university has the best facilities for a great curriculum. Very informed teachers is an added bonus. I am from computer science department.
I've loved being at UWE over the years and as a Student it has offered so many experiences and memories I won't ever forget
Excellent choice of uni with great facilities and opportunities
UWE is a very friendly and helpful university. My first year here has been enjoyable and insightful, it's clean and modern and also in the wonderful city of Bristol!
Great uni, friendly people and staff
Great university experience & plenty of support and advice available which is important.
Pretty sure everyone loves their own university but UWE is awesome!!
Not Bristol uni, the other one
I study at Bower, which is a lovely campus. Not too crowded, but there's always people around. Staff are very helpful and friendly all the time. There's a deer park next to the building, which is nice to look at if you're bored.. Plus plenty of green space of course. The library is good, you can hire macbooks out for the day, we have a super awesome editing/work centre (EPI centre), where the trained staff can help you with software and stuff. Internet is quite fast. Media centre and print centre is also free to use for anyone and you can hire out pretty much anything you could need (eg cameras, camcorders, sound equipment, etc), and use their facilities to make stuff (we have letterpress, etching, screen print, and other fun stuff). The bus service to and from campus can be a pain, but it's manageable.
Lovely campus, just wished it had a swimming pool! Got everything else you could wish for though! Close to supermarkets, restaurents and maccies too :) Plenty of sports clubs and performing arts/music activities to choose from, just wish there were more acahemic/interest societies (debating, subject societies, etc). The students union will probably be better next year because they're building a new one, but I wish they did more on campus activities. Like halls freshers and sports matches, and nights out, etc. Wifi available throughout. Academic facilites are good :) The careers centre is good too, as is the FET one in Q block, if you're studying a subject in that faculty. Bristol is a nice city to live in too :)