Steve Fenton, Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and a leading scholar in the field of ...
Sponges are among earth’s most ancient animals, but exactly when they evolved has long puzzled scientists. Genetic ...
All PhD programmes in Bristol are delivered via the Bristol Doctoral College and general information can be found on their website and please also see the University's Postgraduate study pages.
The prospect of long-lasting drug-free remission for children and adults living with inflammatory arthritis is a step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to a new collaboration between world-leading ...
I study the experience of illness, using phenomenology, a philosophical approach that studies how we encounter the world and other people. I am particularly interested in wellbeing and how health ...
The University of Bristol swimming pool is 32 metres long at full length. The pool has a moveable bulkhead which enables us to create two distinct area for activity; a larger area is a 25-metre ...
In 2021, NHS Blood and Transplant started a clinical trial of red blood cells grown in the laboratory from adult donor blood stem cells. We're keen to hear what patients, donors, carers and members of ...
The IT counter is co-located with Library Services at the Enquiry Hub, directly after the UCard barriers. The counter is open Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4pm, offering an efficient and friendly ...
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: I currently lecture in Flight Mechanics and ...
A University of Bristol engineer whose research focuses on the impact of agriculture on water quality has been recognised in this year's King’s New Year Honours list.
Changing the consumption-driven nature of our food systems would significantly benefit public health and the climate, say the authors of a major scientific review linking environmental harms with ...
New research by an historian from the University of Bristol offers an intriguing suggestion about one of history’s biggest mysteries – the original purpose of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry. In a ...
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