Student notices
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Explore Bristol’s hidden horticultural gems 14 April 2016 A rare glimpse into the city’s horticultural history and beautiful biodiversity is being offered through a series of guided tours and events, launched today.
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Bristol archaeological project wins national award 29 February 2016 A major project investigating the medieval castle and landscape at Berkeley, Gloucestershire, has won a national award, voted for by the public and readers of Britain's most popular archaeology magazine.
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Statement: UK votes to leave the EU 24 June 2016 The University of Bristol recognises that leaving the European Union will create significant uncertainty for all UK universities, particularly around the mobility of staff and students, the funding of research and our international partnerships.
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Bristol shortlisted for ‘best city life’ in national university awards 12 April 2016 City life in Bristol is up there with the best in Britain, according to students who have voted for the University of Bristol in the latest Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2016.
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Sandy Benefield, 1962-2016 26 April 2016 Sandy Benefield, a student in the Department of English, died in April after a long illness. Tom Sperlinger, one of her tutors, remembers her.
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University of Bristol researchers come out in force at national STEM awards 9 March 2020 Nine University of Bristol students presented their research in the Houses of Parliament on 9 March 2020 as part of a national competition which celebrates early stage or early career researchers.
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COVID-19 update: Academic Year 2020/21  28 May 2020 The University of Bristol intends to open to students at all levels for the 2020/21 academic year and we look forward to welcoming both our new students and our returning students from the start of the autumn term. 
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Subjects at the University of Bristol are among best in the world, new league table confirms 4 March 2020 A new league table has placed many of the University of Bristol’s courses among the best in the world.
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Unique theatre project breaks down barriers for Lawrence Hill pupils 16 March 2016 Budding actors from the University of Bristol will be sharing the stage with school pupils from Lawrence Hill as a unique theatre project reaches its climax at the Tobacco Factory Theatre.
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Bristol Medical School first in UK to adopt new BMA charter to address racial harassment 2 March 2020 Bristol Medical School has announced it is the first UK medical school to adopt a new BMA racial harassment charter which aims to address the barriers faced by Black, Asian or other minority ethnic (BAME) students.
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