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The
University
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor
Eric Thomas, welcomes you to the University of Bristol. The
University is internationally distinguished and one of the very best
in the UK, thanks to its outstanding staff, superb facilities and
talented students. It is:
- a thriving international
community dedicated to learning, discovery and enterprise;
- situated in the heart of
Bristol;
- a major force in the life
and economy of South West England;
- a world leader in research
and a member of the Worldwide Universities Network and of the
Russell Group of universities.
10 Good Reasons to choose
Bristol
1. The University
offers excellent programmes of study, delivered
through teaching of the highest quality.
2.
The University conducts world-class research across
the whole range of disciplines - with increasing emphasis
on interdisciplinary work.
3. The University's
teaching and research fit seamlessly together and strongly
underpin one another
4.
The University and the Students' Union provide a supportive
and stimulating environment in which students
can thrive
5. Bristol graduates
are eminently employable and often achieve great
distinction in their chosen careers
6. The University is
truly international, drawing students from over 100
countries and benefiting from an
extraordinarily
diverse culture
7.
The University is located in the heart of Bristol – one of the UK's
most beautiful and inspiring
cities and a very
lively place in which to work and play
8.
The University is committed to widening
participation.
9. The University
offers great opportunities to pursue sporting and
cultural interests.
10. The
beautiful countryside of the West Country, Wales and the
Cotswolds is easily accessible.
Major
Courses
Arts
Ancient History,
Archaeology, Classics, Drama, English, French, German, Hispanic
Studies, History of Art, History, Italian, Music, Philosophy,
Russian, Theology and Religious Studies
Engineering
Aerospace
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, Engineering Maths, Mechanical Engineering
Medical and Veterinary Sciences
Anatomy,
Biochemistry, Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacology, Physiology,
Vetinary Pathology, Vetinary Science
Science
Biology, Chemistry,
Earth Science, Geography, Maths, Physics, Psychology
Social Science & Law
Deaf Studies, Early
Childhood Studies, Economics, Law, Politics, Social Policy,
Sociology
Study Programmes
Joint Honours,
Erasmus
English Requirements
If English is not your first language you will
need to achieve a score of 6.5 or 7.0, depending on the Academic
department you wish to apply for. Please check the individual entry
requirements in the latest prospectus.
Accommodation
Living costs in Bristol tend to be higher than in some other
parts of the country, although less than in London. It is about £
700 to £ 750 per month.
Intake
September Only
For further information visit
www.bristol.ac.uk
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