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| University of the West of England | |
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| Motto | Light Liberty Learning |
| Gründung | 1970 |
| Trägerschaft | staatlich |
| Ort | Bristol, Vereinigtes Königreich |
| Kanzler | Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Professor Steve West (Vizekanzler) |
| Studenten | 28.990 |
| Website | www.uwe.ac.uk |
Die University of the West of England (deutsch: Universität von Westengland) ging 1992 aus der ehemaligen technischen Hochschule bzw. Polytechnic von Bristol hervor. Die im Norden von Bristol gelegene Universität (7 km vom Zentrum entfernt) gehört zu den beliebtesten Universitäten in Großbritannien und besteht aus 30.000 Studenten und 3000 Angestellten. 9 Fakultäten sind auf insgesamt vier Standorte verteilt und bieten mehr als 600 Studiengänge für Undergraduate, Postgraduate und Professionals an. Die Kurzname der Universität ist Bristol UWE.
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