International
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Blades Research Hub to support development of next generation turbine blades 21 June 2017 A £2.3 million research partnership between the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and the University of Bristol could help unlock larger and more powerful wind turbines than ever before.
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Brexit – its impact on Bristol 11 May 2017 How Bristol addresses the local challenges – and opportunities – brought on by Brexit is the focus of a free public event on Tuesday 23 May bringing experts in immigration, trade, politics and sociology from the Universities of Bristol and West of England together in constructive dialogue with local community leaders, city officials, business people, local charities, and community activists. Mayor Marvin Rees and Vice Chancellor Hugh Brady will be in attendance to welcome participants at the day’s event.
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University spin-outs announced as winners of major venture capital initiative 16 October 2017 Two University of Bristol spin-out companies, Zeetta Networks and KETS Quantum Security, have been announced as winners of a major venture capital initiative led by BT, the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) and Facebook, which will provide them with access to investors with funds totalling £125 million.
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Bristol’s Engineering, Education and Medicine courses among best in the country, Sunday Times and Guardian find 17 September 2021 The University of Bristol is among the best places in the country to study Engineering, Education and Medicine.
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Sobering evidence on drinking during pregnancy: do we know how little is too much? 12 September 2017 New research from the University of Bristol suggests that consuming even small amounts of alcohol in pregnancy may be linked with higher chances of having a small baby and delivering prematurely. However, researchers actually found very few studies investigating light drinking during pregnancy.
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Scientists reveal blueprint for getting hepatitis C treatment to people who inject drugs 11 August 2021 Scientists have revealed a new method of delivering hepatitis C testing and treatment to people who inject drugs which will help bring the world a step closer to eliminating the virus.
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New university project examines role home plays in supporting military 22 July 2021 Bringing the War Æ··ïÂ¥ II is a photo-documentary project that looks to establish the connection between homelife and how it supports military operations.
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Research reveals drug targets for memory enhancement 16 September 2021 Bristol-led research has identified specific drug targets within the neural circuits that encode memories, paving the way for significant advances in the treatment of a broad spectrum of brain disorders.
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New report highlights need to improve data on dead and missing migrants to better inform policy and public awareness 11 September 2017 A new report released today (Monday, 11 September) and co-edited by Bristol academic Ann Singleton has highlighted the global scale of deaths and disappearances of people lost during migration.
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Bristol Composite Institute welcomes new co-directors 16 September 2021 Bristol Composites Institute at the University of Bristol has appointed two new co-directors, Professor Ole Thomsen and Professor Stephen Hallett, to succeed founding director, Professor Michael Wisnom.
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