After 25 years of successful partnership, the University of Bristol delivered its final Sutton Trust Summer School in 2024. From 2025, we will continue to collaborate closely with the Sutton Trust to ...
DREI works with academics, researchers, students and entrepreneur communities within and also outside the University of Bristol. Whether you are an organisation or individual entrepreneur, a ...
We specialise in preventing, predicting, detecting, reducing and treating cardiovascular disease, bringing together scientists and clinicians from across the University and the NHS in Bristol, and ...
Dann Mitchell, Professor of Climate Science at the University of Bristol, has made the appeal in a world view op-ed published today in the journal Nature. Prof Mitchell, who specialises in heat ...
A woman who was the first person in her family to go to school has graduated with a master’s in human rights law from the University of Bristol. Gurvin Chopra, whose parents fled religious persecution ...
We offer a range of opportunities for young people of all ages and from all backgrounds to engage with students and academics in the School of Modern Languages and discover what it is like to study ...
Modern medicine has demystified much of the heart’s function. But its chequered past is fascinating.
Bristol is a big city with plenty of things going on at any one time. Split the city into its areas and suburbs, and some places stand out more and are more recognisable. In the northwest of ...
Make sure you fill out the correct application form. There's a form for postgraduate applicants and another for undergraduate applicants. Ensure you are completing the correct form for your study ...
The University of Bristol is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and encourages applications from across the world and from minoritised and under-represented backgrounds. All applications, ...
We are delighted to announce the 2024-25 Psychological Science Seminar Series (School Seminar Series). Seminars will run from either 11:00-12:00 or 15:00 - 16:00 every other Wednesday in term time. We ...
Bristol City Council say trees infected with ash dieback - a fungal disease which is causing a widespread decline of ash trees across the UK and Europe - are to be cut down from Monday ...