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Emily’s Environmental Health Experience
Today we’re meeting Emily, one of our amazing UCW alumni! Emily is employed by Somerset Council as an Environmental Health…
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UCW Award Winner Nigel’s Remarkable Growth
Nigel Parker, a dedicated and resilient student from the FdSc Nursing Associate, was honoured as both the Counselling, Education &…
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Thriving in Tech: Lewis’ Journey at UCW
Lewis, a final year BSc (Hons) Digital and Technology Solutions degree apprentice at MBDA Systems, was shortlisted for Computing &…
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UCW Excels in National Student Survey
UCW are proud to announce a fantastic set of results from the National Student Survey! This year’s survey has shown…
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International Student Jenny’s UCW Experience
Jenny, a dedicated student from Sweden, was shortlisted for the Student Ambassador Award at University Centre Weston for the second…
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Kiera’s Experiences in the Education, Society and Childhood degree
Kiera Elston is in her second year of the Education, Society and Childhood Degree at UCW. She was shortlisted for…
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