UWE Bristol and FinTech West Partner to Bridge the Fintech Talent Gap in the South West

The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) has formed a strategic partnership with FinTech West aimed at drawing on specialist industry expertise to create stronger graduate pathways.

Driven by UWE Bristol’s Business School, the newly formalised partnership follows several years of close collaboration between the two organisations. It is fundamentally built around enhancing the overall student experience and boosting employability within the financial technology sector.

As part of the initiative, FinTech West will actively co-develop UWE Bristol’s MSc FinTech programme. The organisation will leverage its extensive network to connect students directly with live industry projects, provide access to internships, and offer opportunities to build professional networks with active practitioners, mentors, and potential employers.

Cultivating entrepreneurial talent

The MSc FinTech programme has been specifically designed to offer students a distinctive blend of technical experience and entrepreneurial capability. It aims to develop the highly practical skills that founders and innovators need to successfully bring new ideas to market. The enterprise elements of the programme will be co-developed alongside FinTech West, building upon UWE Bristol’s strong heritage of embedding entrepreneurship across its academic courses.

Beyond the immediate benefits to the student body, the partnership is set to expand upon previous research collaborations between the two organisations, which have historically focused on sustainable finance and sustainable innovation. This expansion will open up new opportunities for UWE Bristol academics to work closely with regional fintech companies that are actively seeking emerging talent and deep research expertise.

Aligning academia with industry realities

Dr Vasco Vendrame, associate director of academic enhancement in UWE Bristol’s College of Business and Law, noted that the partnership allows the university to design highly future-focused modules that closely align with the fast-evolving nature of the sector. By drawing on FinTech West’s specialist expertise, these modules will integrate current trends, real-world challenges, and emerging technologies, ensuring students are ready to transition seamlessly into the industry upon graduation.

Stuart Harrison, founder and director of FinTech West

Dr Vendrame added that for industry players, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the partnership provides a direct bridge to an emerging talent pipeline and academic expertise. Ultimately, he believes it strengthens a shared ambition to support innovation and sustain regional economic growth in the South West.

Stuart Harrison, founder and director of FinTech West, highlighted that the South West currently possesses one of the most dynamic fintech ecosystems in the UK. He noted that regional startups, scale-ups, and established financial institutions are all drawing heavily on the area’s exceptional university talent and research capabilities.

However, Harrison pointed out a consistent industry challenge: connecting students and researchers with businesses early enough, and in ways that genuinely reflect practical commercial operations. He stated that their ongoing work with UWE Bristol is intensely focused on reducing that friction and creating clearer, more viable pathways between study and work, as well as between academic research and actual commercialisation. By bringing universities and the industry much closer together, Harrison stated they can help students develop the applied skills employers desperately need while further strengthening the region’s position as a leading fintech innovation hub.

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