Global Centre

Helping to integrate students into UWE Bristol by bringing students from the UK and all over the world together to socialise, celebrate global festivals and cultures.

The Global Centre services for students

The Global Centre supports all international and EU students from pre-arrival to arrival and transition to life at UWE Bristol. From Pre-sessional English and Summer Schools to airport welcome, immigration advice and an events programme, we're here to help you develop a network of friends and make the most of your time at UWE Bristol.

Home of GradLink, the global careers website, we can support you to enhance the skills you need to enter a global employment market, connecting you with employers locally, nationally and globally.

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Student support

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Careers, working and volunteering

Careers services, working and volunteering whilst studying and global opportunities.

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English language courses and workshops

From Pre-sessional English to Summers Schools, find the English language support you need.

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Global student support

Get advice and support to help you make the most of your time at UWE Bristol.

UWE Global Buddies

UWE Global Buddies

UWE Bristol's Global Buddy Programme supports new international student’s transition into a new academic and cultural environment.

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Visas and immigration

Support and guidance on applying for your visa and arriving in the UK, to protecting your visa and working in the UK.

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Support for deferred international students

Find out about the different support available for international students that have deferred their entry to UWE Bristol.

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International student events

Events available to international students studying at UWE Bristol.

Global Centre projects

As a university with a global vision, UWE Bristol takes the lead on a number of innovative international projects. Below you will find some examples, from charity projects helping communities overseas, through to cutting-edge research that can change lives.

Project Zulu

Project Zulu is a successful UWE Bristol charity initiative supporting educational development projects in South Africa.

Working together with schools and local government partners, Project Zulu identifies support programmes for education, resourcing and infrastructure, and this includes drawing on student and tutor expertise, fundraising, as well as local knowledge and talent.

A key strand of Project Zulu's work includes an extensive UK choir tour, which provides local children with a life-changing opportunity to tour the UK.

Find out more about Project Zulu

The DAIGO project

The Daigo Partnership began in 2019, bringing together UWE Bristol with Daughters of Africa (DOAF) non-governmental organisation (NGO) in a dynamic partnership providing a platform for the personal and professional development of UWE Bristol students and Gambian youth.

DAIGO makes sure that students are fully trained and prepared for their learning journeys and project delivery in Africa. The Daughters of Africa NGO, through its team of community leaders, youth leaders, and partner organisations on the ground in the Gambia, are able to ensure students’ comfort, safety, and the smooth facilitation of projects, and most importantly the effective recruitment and coordination of invested participants.

Daigo projects 2023

Daigo six and seven embedded projects

The Daigo Project was piloted and embedded into MArch Architecture and the MA Education Early Years.

In January 2023, MArch Architecture students and a staff member collaborated with architecture students from the Gambian University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology to explore the current urban environmental issues in the Gambia.

The aim was to respond to these issues with suggestions using the shared knowledge of case studies and the lived experience of the local residents.

The project was made possible by the Daughters of Africa Foundation (DOAF), who connected students from the two universities.

In February 2023 the Education teams came with a member of staff to observe the Gambian school system and visited early years to senior secondary schools. They learned and observed Gambian teaching methodologies and shared skills with Gambian youth leaders and teachers by delivering sports and creative activities to the children. Their experience has impacted and inspired their own learning journey.

Daigo projects Jan and June 2022

Daigo four project

The online delivery continued in January 2022 with MArch Architecture students and seven students from The Gambian University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology. The collaborative project aims to raise awareness and create conceptual foundations to counter the excessive use of concrete as a building material in The Gambia. Through in-depth research, based on the current problems encountered in the production of concrete blocks in The Gambia and on the most common waste materials, we have created a guide informed by alternative materials and how to value waste.

Daigo five project

In June 2022 students from across the University participated and collaborated several online projects with trainee teachers from the Gambian University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology. They shared skills using creative practice, looking at developing an online business using craft such as the Iris Folding.

They also looked at promoting healthy living in the Gambia using campaigns and social media. These were successfully delivered by UWE Bristol students from Law, Public Health, Cyber Security, Graphic Arts and International Management.

Daigo project 2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all the onsite delivery in the Gambia has been suspended for UWE Bristol students until travel safety is back to normal.

UWE Bristol and DOAF have created new opportunities for students and participants in the Gambia to share skills online in the Digital Daigo Project from March to July 2021. Ten students from each faculty will be recruited by their subject leads. These specific subjects are identified by our Gambian partners as essential skills and knowledge needed for the communities.

The identified areas are:

  • Law – human rights
  • Architecture – eco-build
  • Art and design – working with Gambian artists and the National Museum of Gambia on African heritage
  • Women’s health – reproduction, childbirth, female genital mutilation (FGM) and nutrition

Daigo project in 2019-2020

From 3–17 January 2020 and 6–23 June 2019, 42 UWE Bristol students across faculties undertook two-week team projects in the Gambia and trained 700 people across Gambian communities. This was with the aim of:

  • enabling multidisciplinary practice and clear understanding of collaborations across the University and partners in Gambia
  • enabling them to connect their specialism to enterprise in African communities and directly share skills and knowledge with local young people in a sustainable way
  • broadening their knowledge of global realities and fostering international mobility.

Students delivered workshops and training to a range of participants, including archiving for staff at the National Museum, first aid and health to trainee nursing associates, schools, sports rehabilitation to coaches and physiotherapists.

Students also provided training to local builders using local eco materials and built an outdoor canteen for the Centre for Street and Trafficked Children. Youth leaders volunteered from a range of Gambian organisations alongside UWE Bristol students in order gain new skills, enabling learning sustainability of the projects.

The Daigo Project works with the University’s aims and priorities of forming strategic links that enable staff and students’ academic activities to make a global impact in sustainable economy and society. The project enables our students to realise their best potential and to contribute positively to society.

Common Purpose Global Leadership Programmes

In partnership with Common Purpose, UWE Bristol offers a career-enhancing, four-day, in-person leadership development experience.

Working on real-life challenges, students have the opportunity to work in diverse groups and meet leaders from a range of sectors locally, nationally and globally.

Find out more about Common Purpose

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