Université de l'Ouest de l'Angleterre

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Université de l'Ouest de l'Angleterre
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L'université de l'Ouest de l'Angleterre (en anglais : University of the West of England, abrégée UWE, souvent prononcé « you-oui »), anciennement Bristol Polytechnic, est une université britannique située à Bristol, dans le Gloucestershire.

L'université a été officiellement fondée en 1970, mais trace ses racines jusqu'à la fondation de la ville par des marins marchands et la création en 1595 d'une école de navigation pour les « marchands-aventuriers ». Elle accueille environ 30 000 étudiants et emploie 3 000 personnes. C'est la plus grosse université de Bristol.

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L'université est divisée en facultés puis subdivisée en écoles :

  • Faculty of Applied Sciences (Frenchay Campus)
    • School of Biomedical Sciences
    • School of Biosciences
    • School of Environmental & Interdisciplinary Sciences
    • School of Human & Analytical Sciences
    • School of Psychology
  • Bristol School of Art, Media and Design (Bower Ashton Campus)
    • School of Communication Design and Media
    • School of Design and Applied Arts
    • School of Fine Arts
    • School of Foundation Studies
  • Bristol Business School (Frenchay Campus)
    • School of Accounting and Finance
    • School of Human Resource Management
    • School of Marketing
    • School of Organisation Studies
    • School of Operations and Information Management
    • School of Strategy and International Business
    • School of Economics
  • Faculty of the Built Environment' (Frenchay Campus)
    • School of Civil Engineering
    • School of Construction Economics, Management and Engineering
    • School of Geography and Environmental Management
    • School of Housing and Urban Studies
    • School of Land and Property Management
    • School of Planning and Architecture
  • Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (Frenchay Campus)
    • School of Computer Science
    • School of Information Systems
    • School of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Aerospace Engineering
    • School of Computing and Electrical Engineering
    • School of Mathematical Sciences
  • Faculty of Education (Frenchay Campus)
  • Faculty of Health & Social Care (Glenside Campus)
    • School of Adult Nursing
    • School of Allied Health Professions
    • School of Health, Community and Policy Studies
    • School of Maternal and Child Health
    • School of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
  • Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences (St Matthias Campus and Frenchay Campus)
    • School of Media and Cultural Studies
    • School of English and Drama
    • School of History
    • School of Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
    • School of Politics
    • School of Sociology
  • Faculty of Law (Frenchay Campus)

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