Bristol professor elected as Fellow of the British Academy18 July 2025Professor Leon Tikly, Professor of Education at the University of Bristol, has been elected as a Fellow of the British Academy for his pioneering work addressing the global challenges of social, environmental and epistemic injustice.
UK’s most powerful supercomputer launches in Bristol17 July 2025Faster, more accurate cancer diagnoses and new clean-energy innovations are some of the key breakthroughs now closer to reality as the UK’s most powerful AI supercomputer launches in Bristol today [Thursday 17 July].
Rainforest researchers find tropical butterflies that look alike, see alike17 July 2025Butterflies that independently evolved the same wing patterns have also evolved similar eyes and brains which are fine-tuned for vision in the shifting light of tropical rainforests, according to new research led by the University of Bristol published in PNAS this week.
Student overcomes severe spinal injury to graduate16 July 2025A student who suffered a serious spinal cord injury, leaving him with chronic pain that threatened not just his career but his daily life and passion for sports, has graduated from the University of Bristol with a first-class master’s degree in Biological Sciences.
From graduation ceremony to epic charity bike ride 15 July 2025A University of Bristol student who graduated last week with a first in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is packing away his cap and gown to head to the Arctic Circle on Thursday to begin a mammoth 3,000 km cycle ride raising money for a school in Ghana, West Africa.
Bio Detection dogs successfully detect Parkinson’s disease by odour, study finds15 July 2025People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have an odour that can be reliably detected from skin swabs by trained dogs, a new study shows. The research, in collaboration with Medical Detection Dogs and the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, is published in The Journal of Parkinson’s Disease today [15 July].
Student inventor of the world’s first automatic cable organiser graduates 14 July 2025A student entrepreneur with a passion for invention has graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bristol after co-founding an award-winning startup that offers a smart solution to an everyday problem: tangled cables.
CEO who believes in the power of potential receives honorary doctorate10 July 2025Watched on by the inspirational primary school teacher who helped shape her journey, the Chief Executive of a national educational charity committed to helping young people reach their full potential has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol.
Cutting-edge research projects secure new Prosperity Partnerships funding 10 July 2025The University of Bristol has secured funding for two new pioneering research projects as part of a major investment programme from the UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in collaboration with UK businesses announced today (Thursday 10 July).
Inspirational Bristol student overcomes eating disorder to graduate as a doctor9 July 2025An inspirational student whose dream of becoming a doctor was threatened after battling an eating disorder and learning that her BMI was below the General Medical Council’s fitness to practise threshold wants to show others that perseverance pays off as she graduates from the University of Bristol with a distinction in medicine. In the top 5% of her class, she’s now set to begin her first rotation in geriatrics — a field close to her heart — at an NHS hospital in Chesterfield and Derby.
Bristol graduate overcomes life-changing injuries to fulfil dream of becoming a doctor8 July 2025“It’s never too late” – these are the words Paul Edwards stands by, as he achieves his dream of graduating as a doctor from the University of Bristol. It's a milestone that almost never came as Paul’s journey to medicine began not with a university offer, but with a life-changing accident.
Bristol students win national AI competition3 July 2025A project exploring how Artificial Intelligence [AI] can be meaningfully and ethically integrated into early childhood education has won first place in the UK Elevate Great AI Competition 2025.
New exhibition explores mental health and community through art2 July 2025How does it feel to live in Weston-super-Mare when you are struggling with your mental health? What resources exist in the local community – and what barriers are there to accessing them? A new free exhibition coming to Weston Museum from Tuesday 8 to Thursday 17 July explores these questions through the creative storytelling of people who often feel excluded.