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The University of Bristol is a public research university in Bristol, England. It received its royal charter in 1909, [ 8 ] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers ' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol , which had been in existence since 1876. [ 9 ]
This is a list of University of Bristol people, including a brief description of their notability. This list includes not just former students but persons who are or have been associated with the university, including former academics, Chancellors, and recipients of honorary degrees.
Edith Gillian Clark FBA is a British historian, who is Professor Emerita of Ancient History at the University of Bristol. [2] She retired from the University of Bristol in 2010. Clark is known for her work on the history, literature, and religion of late antiquity .
www.bristol.ac.uk /physics /research /cdtr / Martin Kuball [ 1 ] is the chair of the Royal Academy of Engineering in Emerging Technologies, professor in physics at the University of Bristol , United Kingdom, and director of the Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability (CDTR).
Dr Sumita Mukherjee is a historian of British Empire and Indian Subcontinent.She is Professor of History at the University of Bristol. [1] She is the author of Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities: The England-Returned (2010) and Indian Suffragettes: Female Identities and Transnational Networks (2018).
North Bristol NHS Trust is a National Health Service trust that provides community healthcare and hospital services to Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset, England. The trust employs over 8,000 staff and delivers healthcare through several medical institutions, including Southmead Hospital , Cossham Hospital , and the Bristol ...
On leaving school, he worked for Reuters Ltd. as a stocks and bonds pricing analyst, simultaneously studying for a BSc degree with the Open University. On graduating with a 2:1 degree in Chemistry with Geology in 1997, he joined the laboratories of Professor Stephen Mann at the University of Bristol to read for a
In 2005 £1M was secured from the HEFCE Research Infrastructure Fund [12] in a joint bid from UWE and the University of Bristol and the IAS lab was renamed and relaunched as the Bristol Robotics Lab. Following relocation to its current premises the BRL was officially launched by David Willetts in May 2012.