The University of Bristol’s “amazing apprentices” have been praised after the University made the finals of the Department ...
A new report reveals that women in England and Wales who have experienced domestic abuse are more financially vulnerable than other women in the wake of divorce and beyond.
Factors beyond carbohydrates have a substantial influence on blood glucose levels meaning current automated insulin delivery systems miss vital information required for glucose regulation, a new study ...
Culturally appropriate women-centred interventions can help healthcare systems respond to domestic violence, research has found. HERA (Healthcare Responding to Violence and Abuse) has been ...
A storeroom specimen that changed the origins of modern lizards by millions of years has had its identity confirmed.
The Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) is associated with a small improvement in patient satisfaction and ...
Take a journey from darkness to light, in music spanning a century and half to the present day. We start in the Underworld, with Missy Mazzoli’s freeze-frame study on moments of loss and decision in ...
A concert exploring wind repertoire across genre, nations and time, Bristol University Music Society's largest ensemble presents works both classical and popular ...
Led by the University of Bristol, the Bristol Centre for Supercomputing builds on the University's expertise in high performance computing, establishing the centre as a leading host for some of the UK ...
An introduction to John Blanke and the John Blanke Project. John Blanke was the Black trumpeter to the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII, the first person of Black African descent in British history ...
The Annual Tucker-Cruse Lecture, hosted by the English Department and the Centre for Medieval Studies, to be followed by a drinks reception. Professor David Scott-Macnab (NWU, South Africa) is coming ...
Neuroscience research at Bristol has made an impact around the world, including (but certainly not limited to) synaptic and ...