You may be aware that a group of students are currently occupying the grassy area opposite Senate House as a form of protest ...
As part of the programme for this year’s Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting (SAPC ASM), which we are ...
A new study has provided valuable insights into the ongoing debate surrounding two types of shoulder replacement surgery: ...
The final History Showcase of the year! The talk will be given by Victoria Bates, Associate Professor in Modern Medical History in the History Department at Bristol. This asks how people have ...
Inspiring students were given the star treatment at a glitzy event celebrating their Outstanding achievements. Each year more ...
In the Soviet Union, cinema was a tool of the state. Or at least it was meant to be. Stalin took to heart Lenin's assertion that 'of all the arts, cinema is the most important for us', and presided ...
Both this and the following chapter will focus upon the presentation of your work, and address more practical issues. In this chapter we will take a look at figures, tables and references. These are ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: ...
Tickets for the peformance of Blood Brothers are now sold out. If you would like to join the branch for lunch at 12pm, without attending the show after, you would be very welcome. Please email ...
The Centre for Research in Health and Social Care (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol) is pleased to welcome you to our annual public seminar: Visions of a National Care Service. Nearly ...
Many of our academics speak to the media as experts in their field of research. If you are a journalist, please contact the University’s Media and PR Team: ...
The Centre for Research in Health and Social Care (School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol) is pleased to welcome you to our annual public seminar: Visions of a National Care Service. Nearly ...