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Want to be the best you can be? You’ve come to the right place. UWE Bristol has hands-on courses developed with your future career in mind, and industry-standard facilities designed to inspire you. You’ll join a diverse community which will challenge, excite, and support you, so you’ll graduate with the practical skills and professional experience you need to stand out from the crowd. Don’t just go to university. Choose to do university right.
Student statistics
These stats give you an idea of what the student population looks like at this university.
Study level
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Undergraduate67%Postgraduate33%
Study mode
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Full-time80%Part-time20%
Student population
- More than 25,000 students
Where students come from
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UK76%International22%EU2%
Student gender
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Male 46%Female 54%
League table performance
See the latest league table performance of this university - overall, by subject, and its ranking during the past five years.
University League Table 2026
Ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 1000580 58%62nd
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Entry standards
/ Max 215126 59%70th
9 -
Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.05 76%99th
19 -
Research quality
/ Max 42.96 74%66th
1 -
Research intensity
/ Max 10.25 25%102nd
1 -
Academic services spend
/ Max 37571431 38%109th
8 -
Facilities spend
/ Max 2164716 33%61st
3 -
Student - staff ratio
/ Min 9.715.878th
2 -
Continuation
/ Max 10091.5 92%50th
19 -
Graduate prospects – outcomes
/ Max 10075.0 75%58th
1 -
Graduate prospects – on track
/ Max 10074.7 75%75th
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Subject League Tables 2026
Subjects ranked in the top ten
- Accounting & Finance
- Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering
- Architecture
- Art & Design
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Building
- Business & Management Studies
- Civil Engineering
- Communication & Media Studies
- Computer Science
- Counselling, Psychotherapy & Occupational Therapy
- Creative Writing
- Drama, Dance & Cinematics
- Economics
- Education
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- English
- Forensic Science
- Geography & Environmental Science
- History
- Law
- Linguistics
- Manufacturing & Production Engineering
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical Technology & Bioengineering
- Nursing & Midwifery
- Optometry, Ophthalmics & Orthoptics
- Paramedic Science
- Philosophy
- Physiotherapy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Tourism, Transport, Travel & Heritage Studies
- Town & Country Planning and Landscape Design
Overall ranking
58th out of 102
Subject ranking trend - past 5 years
Accounting & Finance ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 10078.6 79%58th
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Entry standards
/ Max 233111 48%66th
9 -
Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.02 75%84th
22 -
Research quality
/ Max 42.76 69%58th
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Continuation
/ Max 10093.0 93%34th
4 -
Graduate prospects
/ Max 10062.0 62%60th
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Frequently asked questions
Many of UWE Bristol's degrees can be taken with a placement or sandwich year; there are also opportunities to go abroad to study or work, allowing you to gain valuable employability skills and broaden your horizons. Combined with the many course combinations available, high-quality teaching and facilities, and a wealth of clubs and societies to join, you'll have no problem finding the right fit for you. Find Bristol, University of the West of England on our league tables to see where it ranks across different measures.
A degree is a fantastic way to explore subjects you are interested in more in-depth and to work in a field that interests you after graduation. If you do something you enjoy, you'll never work a day in your life! If you are keen to stay in education, an undergraduate degree means you can go on to a master's degree or a PhD to become an expert in your field of interest.
Free Wi-Fi is available in halls, as well as shared kitchen and dining facilities, and 24-hour campus security. Larger halls have communal areas. A limited number of accessible rooms are available for disabled students at Frenchay Student Village and Wallscourt Park.