The University of Bristol’s sporting community, from athletes, coaches, volunteers and administrators, came together last night for a special evening of celebration.
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Free bus travel during the school summer holidays helped children and young people in Bristol travel more independently and spend more time with friends and family, new research led by University of ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a new method which could help scientists perform large-scale climate ...
Wills Hall is a residence located in Stoke Bishop in North West Bristol. It consists of three main blocks of accommodation which together form the new quad. The hall has lots of communal and social ...
Bristol professor appointed co-chair of Nature Medicine Commission on Data-driven Obesity Management
University of Bristol academic and Professor of Genetic Epidemiology, Nic Timpson, has been appointed co-chair of The Nature ...
A new way to detect the onset of heart and kidney disease far earlier than previously possible has been discovered by ...
Specialist NHS weight loss clinics help children experiencing severe obesity to lead healthier lives
Providing access to specialist NHS weight loss clinics that support children and young people living with complications from ...
Two University of Bristol scientists have recognised for their outstanding contributions to geography by the Royal ...
Research led by a University of Bristol PhD student has revealed a host of thriving microscopic algae communities in snow and ...
The main construction phase of the flagship building at the University of Bristol’s new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus ...
There's a whole campus to explore, from the open day exhibition to accommodation tours. Plan your day so you don't miss a thing. Meet academics, tour facilities and attend a talk to learn in detail ...
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