Grants and awards
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Recent AHRC research leave grants 10 September 2009 Buddhist monks, Aristotle, Victorian poetry and incarceration in medieval England are the focus of four research projects to benefit from the latest round of AHRC Research Leave funding.
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Mervyn Miles announced as new Chief Scientific Advisor for IOP Publishing 31 July 2012 Professor Mervyn Miles of the University of Bristol has today been announced as the new Chief Scientific Advisor for IOP Publishing.
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Tehmina Bharucha wins Peter Dunn Bursary 28 July 2009 Medical student Tehmina Bharucha has won the 2009 Peter Dunn Perinatal Bursary for best perinatal project.
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Engineering mathematics student wins SET award 10 October 2012 A University of Bristol engineering mathematics graduate has been awarded one of Europe’s most important awards for science, engineering and technology undergraduates.
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University’s Wikipedia work wins inaugural award 26 July 2012 The University of Bristol has won a special award for its efforts to ‘bring knowledge to all’ through the charitable arm of Wikipedia.
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STEM award for University researchers 26 September 2012 Two researchers from the University of Bristol have been awarded the ‘STEM University Department of the Year’ award for their outreach work in the Bristol, Bath and Somerset region.
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Leverhulme Grants for Science researchers 9 July 2012 The Leverhulme Trust has awarded the University three prestigious Research Project Grants.
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€2.44 million to investigate nano-electro-mechanical relay-based computing 26 September 2012 A collaborative consortium hopes to build the world’s first fully functioning nano-electro-mechanical (NEM) relay-based processor targeting an energy efficiency that cannot be matched by transistor implementations thanks to a €2.44 million grant by the European Commission.
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BBSRC Fellowship for Dr Nicholas Roberts 21 July 2009 Dr Nicholas Roberts in the School of Biological Sciences has been awarded a David Phillips Fellowship by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the UK funding agency for research in the life sciences.
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Epigram’s Tom Flynn awarded Best Student Journalist 2012 6 July 2012 Tom Flynn, the editor of the University of Bristol's student newspaper Epigram, has been awarded Best Student Journalist of the Year in the National Union of Students (NUS) Awards 2012.
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