Student notices
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Multi-million pound computer lab re-boot launches academic year 3 October 2019 The Faculty of Engineering has just completed a major installation of two state-of-the-art computer laboratories in time for the start of this academic year.
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Shaun in the City flocks to Paddington 9 March 2015 Although it’s famous for another fictional character, Paddington Train Station will soon be home to a giant Shaun the Sheep thanks to a new public art trail involving 120 eye-catching sculptures.
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Experience the weird and the wonderful at the cutting edge of Bristol’s research 2 May 2019 Eavesdrop on crocodiles, churn butter in a Roman kitchen and explore Earth before the dinosaurs lived on it — just some of the exciting activities that members of the public can experience during Research without Borders, the University of Bristol’s free public festival of postgraduate research, which includes a day-long showcase at Colston Hall on 15 May.
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Researchers reveal all ³Ô¹ÏÍø 3MT finals 4 June 2015 Ever wondered what kind of research postgraduate students are working on ³Ô¹ÏÍø? Find out when eight take to the stage next Wednesday (10 June) to present their 80,000-word theses in just three minutes.
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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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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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£100,000 bursary scheme honours former Vice-Chancellor 5 October 2016 A new scholarship to give students a helping hand with their postgraduate education has been launched by the University of Bristol in honour of its former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Eric Thomas.
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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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Partnership sounds sweet note of success 9 March 2016 A performance venue and a leading academic institution have formally announced a partnership which boosts learning and music in Bristol.
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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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