Dr Noreen Masud, Associate Professor in the English Department, has been awarded £100,000 by the Leverhulme Trust for ...
Alex Boersma explores the origins of ghost stories and the ghost stories buried in Bristol.
Students can now access the library's print collection and study areas, so will no longer have to rely on delayed click and ...
Bristol pioneer of the trip-hop movement, Tricky, is bringing his influential sound back home. Being within the Bristol music ...
The Red Roses became World Champions on home turf for the first time ever in Twickenham - but what effects will this have on ...
When people say 'I play futsal', it's usually met with 'what's that?'. Epigram explores the up-and-coming sport.
It is not breaking news that more boys are still choosing STEM subjects than girls. So, how are the girls at the University ...
Returning for its eleventh edition to venues across Bristol, Simple Things Festival announces its final lineup for the second ...
Rowing epitomises the opposite of what university usually is - early mornings, strict routines and utter commitment. But why ...
Volleyball at Bristol is more than a sport; it’s a team, a friendship network, and a midweek highlight rolled into one. If ...
Eluned Darwin Goss investigates the potential risks of hosting house parties in Bristol. What really are the consequences, ...
This humble Dorset-based festival turns a sprawling field into a place built on spontaneous collaboration, discovery and ...