University of Bristol

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The University of Bristol is a leading public research university in Bristol, England, renowned for its strong academic reputation and membership in the UK's most prestigious research-intensive university networks.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russell Group university
public research university
academicStaff over 3000
campusType urban campus
city Bristol
country United Kingdom
endowmentCurrency GBP
formerName University College, Bristol
founder Merchant Venturers' Technical College
foundingDate 1909
hasBuilding Hiatt Baker Hall
Victoria Rooms
Wills Memorial Building
hasFaculty Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Life Sciences
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
hasLibrary Arts and Social Sciences Library
Wills Memorial Library
hasNotableAlumni Adam Hart-Davis
Alastair Stewart
Allegra Stratton
Amy Williams
Angela Carter
Ben Goldacre
Charlotte Leslie
Chris Morris
Clare Short
David Nicholls
David Nutt
David Walliams
Derren Brown
Emily Watson
Hannah Fry
James Blunt
Jonathan Dimbleby
Jonathan Evans
Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale
Jonathan Evans, politician
Lilian Greenwood
Matt Lucas
Mervyn King, Baron King of Lothbury
Patricia Hodgson
Paul Boateng
Paul Dirac
Paul Nurse
Priti Patel
Simon Pegg
Simon Singh
Susan Blackmore
Susanna Reid
Tim Smit
W. G. Grace (honorary degree)
Will Hutton
knownFor high entry standards
research intensity
strong international reputation
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Bristol
England
mainCampus Clifton campus
memberOf Coimbra Group
EUA
GW4 Alliance
Russell Group
SES-5
Worldwide Universities Network
motto Vim promovet insitam
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation Nurtures the innate power
numberOfPostgraduates over 7000
numberOfStudents over 25000
numberOfUndergraduates over 18000
offersDegree bachelor's degrees
doctoral degrees
master's degrees
region South West England
type public university


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