Inspiring graduate was first in her family to go to school
A woman who was the first person in her family to go to school has graduated with a master’s in human rights law from the University of Bristol.
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A woman who was the first person in her family to go to school has graduated with a master’s in human rights law from the University of Bristol.

Business leaders from across the region are being invited to explore the work of more than 100 University of Bristol postgraduate researchers at a special showcase.

Applications are now open for the University of Bristol Theatre Collection 2020 Kevin Elyot Award – created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.

The University of Bristol is awarding honorary degrees to Dr Timothy Chambers and David Nicholls at degree ceremonies taking place today [20 July] in the Wills Memorial Building.

John Dixon, a former lecturer in the French Department, died on 17 June after a long illness. Professor John Parkin offers a tribute.

Devon-based playwright and director Lucy Bell has been selected as the fifth recipient of the annual Kevin Elyot Award by the University of Bristol's Theatre Collection.

High-profile speakers will help the University of Bristol’s class of 2020 celebrate their time at the University in a series of live virtual celebration events starting this week.

The University of Bristol has risen two places to 14th overall in the latest Complete University Guide 2021, which also ranks it 9th in the UK for the quality of its research.

A new book by Dr Matthew Brown of the Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies which presents an alternative history of Latin America is published today.

Bristol’s Commission on Race Equality have appointed Professor Olivette Otele as their new independent chair to take forward the city’s aspirations in diversity and inclusion and to challenge the history of disadvantage that has been experienced by ethnic minorities in the city.