Student notices
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Bristol start-up slashing cost of wind turbine maintenance raises £1.6m 7 September 2021 A Bristol robotics company slashing the cost of maintaining wind turbines is flying high after securing £1.6 million in its latest funding round.
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Professor Hugh Brady to step down as Vice-Chancellor and President 7 September 2021 After six years as Vice-Chancellor & President of the University of Bristol, Professor Hugh Brady has announced that he will be stepping down next summer to become the new President of Imperial College London.
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Bristol doctor in COVID heroes book featuring Captain Sir Tom Moore 3 September 2021 A recently graduated doctor features in a new book honouring Captain Sir Tom Moore and the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bristol students put their brains to the test for BBC 6 Music hack event 10 February 2016 Students and young people from across Bristol will be harnessing the power of music at an exciting ‘hack’ event, part of The Fringe supported by BBC Radio 6 Music Festival.
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Bristol student breaks Atlantic rowing record 8 February 2016 After battling storms, sharks, sunstroke and sleep deprivation, University of Bristol student Freddie Wright and best friend Jack Galsworthy have become the youngest pair to row the Atlantic.
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Black Bristol pioneers honoured by Students' Union 12 October 2015 Two men who had a significant impact on the profile of black people in Bristol, the UK and beyond are being honoured in a special ceremony to mark Black History Month.
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University tower tours reach £20,000 fundraising milestone 4 March 2015 Tours of one of Bristol’s tallest and most iconic buildings have raised an impressive £20,000 towards caring for sick babies and children in the city.
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‘Enchantress of Numbers’ inspires women of the digital generation 12 October 2015 Bristol will be joining a global celebration of women in science, technology, engineering and maths as part of Ada Lovelace Day tomorrow [13 October].
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How joining the gym gave me hope for the future 10 October 2019 When Charlotte Jones first stepped into her university’s gym two years ago, she had no idea that exercise would be the remedy to the depression and anxiety she’d been living with.
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Lichen to thrill as rare Golden-eye is discovered in South Wales 4 March 2015 A rare, bright yellow lichen, which until recently was believed to be extinct in the UK, has been found by University of Bristol postgraduate students during a recent field trip to South Wales.
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