International
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University of Bristol delighted to support Bristol Pride 25 June 2022 After a break due to the pandemic, Bristol Pride is back and the University of Bristol is delighted, once again, to be supporting the festival.
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International Office Scholarships awarded 21 December 2012 The University’s International Office has awarded its 2012-13 Scholarships at a ceremony in Royal Fort House.
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Engineering student wins Ian Marshall’s Award 10 December 2013 Rainer Groh, a PhD student in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Composites for Innovation and Science (ACCIS CDT), has been awarded the Ian Marshall’s Award for Best Student Paper at the 17th International Conference on Composite Structures (ICCS17).
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Engineering and Law students win International Intern Scholarships 11 December 2014 Twenty international students in the Faculty of Engineering and the Law School were presented with scholarships in November, for their high achievement during internships in their home countries.
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University of Bristol ranked 8th in UK, according to latest rankings 15 August 2018 The University of Bristol has been ranked 8th in the UK and 74th in the world, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) published today.
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England-wide study first to show link between intimate partner violence, self-harm and suicidality 23 June 2022 A new study is the first to show that intimate partner violence (IPV) is strongly associated with self-harm and suicidality in both men and women, and across all ages in England.
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Pioneering new gambling harms research hub launched at University of Bristol 17 May 2022 A £4 million Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms Research has been launched to build greater understanding and evidence around the growing and diverse impact of gambling harms across Great Britain.
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Bristol professor joins international experts to discuss crop diseases that threaten global food security 26 July 2018 A Bristol scientist has been invited to present at a prestigious international event discussing global food security in Boston.
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Patients undergoing hip replacement may be at lower risk of infection with better optimisation before surgery and certain types of operation 25 July 2018 Researchers from the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the University of Bristol have identified the most important risk factors for developing severe infection after hip replacement. Patients who are under 60 years of age, males, those with chronic pulmonary disease, diabetes and a higher body mass index are at increased risk of having the joint replacement redone (known as revision) due to infection. The research also showed that some patients are at risk of early infection whilst others are more prone to late infection after hip replacement.
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Smart Internet Lab welcomes the UK Government’s targets for the Future Telecoms Infrastructure 25 July 2018 The University of Bristol's Smart Internet Lab welcomes the Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review, published this week, and particularly the new spectrum policy that will focus on securing a diverse set of innovative 5G services.
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