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Professor Eric Thomas

Information update: current and future changes

11 November 2009

An update from the Vice-Chancellor on the steps the University is taking to ease financial pressures and ensure its fitness for the future.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas

Support Process Review: progress and prospects - a message from the Vice-Chancellor

29 July 2009

Support Process Review: progress and prospects - a message from the Vice-Chancellor

Professor Eric Thomas

Reflections on internationalisation

11 May 2009

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, explains why the University has sharpened its focus on internationalisation and invites comments on a new document that outlines Bristol's rationale and priorities in this area.

Professor Eric Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of the University

Welcome to a special year in our history

5 January 2009

Welcome to a special year in our history – a centenary message from the Vice-Chancellor.

Professor Eric Thomas

Reasons to be cheerful: RAE results

22 December 2008

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, reflects on the results of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE).

Professor Eric Thomas

Listening to student voices

24 September 2008

The University's Vice Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, on the results of the fourth annual National Student Survey and what they mean for Bristol.

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A very special year

16 September 2008

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, looks forward to the University’s centenary.

Professor Eric Thomas

A passion for academic excellence

16 September 2008

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, considers the driving force behind the University’s ambition.

Professor Eric Thomas

A* at A-level: benefit or menace?

30 June 2008

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, on Bristol's response to the A* controversy.

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Brighter future for student residences

18 March 2008

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, offers a few brief comments on future plans for the University's student residences.