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The health, welfare and safety of students and staff is the top priority for University leaders following the Coronavirus (COVID-9) outbreak.

The health, welfare and safety of students and staff is the top priority for University leaders following the Coronavirus (COVID-9) outbreak.

A team of engineers have created tiny acoustic vortices and used them to grip and spin microscopic particles suspended in water.

The shortlist for the Wolfson History Prize 2018 is announced today and includes a book by a University of Bristol historian.

Earlier this year, the United Nations announced that the ozone layer, which shields the Earth from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation, and which was severely depleted by decades of human-derived, ozone-destroying chemicals, is on the road to recovery.

Almost 400 new alumni of the University of Bristol celebrated their graduation at a British style ceremony in Beijing with a distinctly Bristol flavour.

More than 330 students from the University of Bristol were honoured by the University’s Chancellor, Sir Paul Nurse, at the Graduation Celebration in Shanghai today (Saturday 13 April).

Two postgraduate students at the University of Bristol have been offered fellowships under the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) International Placement Scheme (IPS). The Fellowships will be based at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, USA.

Biodiversity loss may be the harbinger of a more devastating ecological collapse, an international team of scientists have discovered.

A researcher at the University of Bristol has been awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen’s honours in recognition of her outstanding research towards the prevention of domestic violence.

Members of the University’s Alumni Association in Hong Kong had an opportunity to share fond memories of their time at Bristol with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas, at a special event held this month in Hong Kong.