Student notices
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Influential Bristol academics recognised on Highly Cited Researchers 2022 list 15 November 2022 Eighteen University of Bristol academics have been named on Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2022 list.
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Bristol leaps 16 places in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 12 October 2022 The University of Bristol has risen 16 places in the THE (Times Higher Education) World University Rankings 2023.
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Bristol jumps in global subject rankings by Times Higher Education 25 October 2022 Several subjects taught at the University of Bristol have jumped higher in the 2023 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject.
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'Incredible staff’ thanked ³Ô¹ÏÍø Teaching Celebration 9 June 2022 University staff who go above and beyond to help students have been thanked at a special awards ceremony.
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Jaws drop for Bristol student on ITV’s The Voice 20 October 2022 University of Bristol student Kai Benjamin may only be 19, but this weekend he will perform in front of millions of people.
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University of Bristol welcomes secure funding for EU students 25 April 2017 University of Bristol Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Hugh Brady, has welcomed the announcement that EU students applying to start courses at English universities in the 2018-19 academic year will remain eligible for financial support.
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New student mental health podcast features Ru Paul star on first episode 29 March 2021 A new mental health podcast for students features real life stories, insightful guests and practical advice from experts.
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Bristol gets top sustainability grade in new survey 13 December 2022 Bristol has been ranked as one of the most sustainable universities in the UK.
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University unveils plans for a new flagship £80 million library 11 December 2017 A new £80 million library development is to be built at the heart of the University of Bristol’s Clifton campus.
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New app to help prevent people who are considering self-harm or having suicidal thoughts launched 7 December 2017 A new app to help people who are considering self-harm or having suicidal thoughts is now available to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play. The distrACT app which has been designed by doctors with young adults and University of Bristol researchers to provide easy, quick and discreet access to general health information and advice about self-harm.
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