Business School and Bristol Law School, which moved to the new Business School building completed in 2017.
The engineering building, a 4-storey building with laboratories, workshops and lecture theatres that cater explicitly to engineering disciplines, which opened 2020.
A sports centre which opened in 2016.
An exhibition and conference centre, opened in former Hewlett-Packard buildings in 2010.
=== City Campus ===
City Campus is made up of Bower Ashton Studios, Spike Island, Arnolfini and Watershed.
==== Bower Ashton Studios ====
Bower Ashton Studios is home to the creative and cultural subjects, which are part of the College of Arts, Technology and Environment. Adjacent to the Ashton Court estate, on the outskirts of the city of Bristol, the West of England College of Art was established in purpose-built premises in 1969, moving from its previous location as the art school of the Royal West of England Academy in Clifton. In 1970 the college became part of Bristol Polytechnic, the precursor of the university.
Every year in June the campus houses a degree show attended by Bristol residents as well as friends and families of the graduating students.
=== Glenside Campus ===
Glenside Campus is the home of many of the programmes within the College of Health, Science and Society. It is located on Blackberry Hill in the suburb of Fishponds. The College of Health, Science and Society (formerly the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences) was created in 1996 when the former Avon and Gloucestershire College of Health and Bath and Swindon College of Health Studies joined with the existing Faculty of Health and Community Studies at UWE Bristol. The Glenside Museum is situated within the campus.
It offers full- and part-time courses at all levels in the areas of Midwifery, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Radiography, Social Work and other health-related professions.
=== St Matthias Campus ===
St Matthias Campus was in Fishponds in Bristol. Built in the Victorian times by the Church of England, the campus …