Student notices
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Bristol students awarded Diamond Jubilee Scholarships 3 February 2015 Three Bristol engineering students are celebrating their success after receiving Diamond Jubilee Scholarships from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
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Teocah’s top accolade from the Queen 2 February 2015 A recent University of Bristol student has a date with the Queen after being awarded a top honour in recognition of her outstanding voluntary work.
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A day in the life of our PhD students 11 June 2014 PhD students take part in #brisphdlife today, Wednesday 11 June.
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Bristol signs up to Women into Technology and Engineering Compact 7 May 2014 The University is extending its commitment to advancing women’s careers in science, technology and engineering by signing the government’s Women into Technology and Engineering Compact.
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One-off EU debate with key political parties to be held in Bristol 15 April 2014 With political tensions running high over the UK’s relationship with the European Union, candidates from the five key parties will go head-to-head in a one-off debate ahead of next month’s European elections.
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Construction work complete on ‘truly remarkable’ Life Sciences building 1 July 2014 Construction work to create a new £54 million world-class building for science research and teaching in the heart of Bristol is now complete.
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The science of bladder control takes top thesis prize 9 June 2014 ‘To pee or not to pee’, that was the subject of the winning presentation at the University of Bristol’s inaugural competition to challenge postgraduate researchers to present their 80,000-word theses in just three minutes.
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RISE 2015: Growing green social enterprises in Bristol 11 November 2015 One of the UK’s largest public social enterprise conferences returns to Bristol on Saturday 21 November, focussing on the city’s growing green economy.
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Classical art meets modern-day medicine in Robert Winston lecture 2 October 2015 Professor Lord Robert Winston will be going back to classical times to see what lessons we can learn for modern-day medicine when he gives a public lecture at the University of Bristol. Lord Winston, known for his IVF research and for presenting major BBC series, will examine classical works of art, revealing some of the surprising hidden - and not so hidden - stories in the paintings when he visits Bristol on Monday 12 October.
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Bristol student appointed Regional Team Leader for Young Community Leader Network 9 November 2015 Bristol student Georgia Price, a long-term volunteer with Bristol Hub, has been named Regional Team Leader for the Cabinet Office’s Young Community Leader Network.
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