University Of Bristol Is A Prestigious Red Brick University

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Although universities choose students based on what value they can add to their institution, it is equally important for students to pursue universities based on what they could offer the student in return. That said, enrolling at the University of Bristol is a way to put your interests first, as students will benefit from a university that offers well-recognised, quality education.


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The University of Bristol is one of nine universities that emerged out of Britain's industrial period, forming a part of what are now deemed, the “redbrick universities”, and formerly going by the title of University College, Brighton. 

Being that these redbrick universities were created to cater to the British middle-class masses in teaching necessary subject matter, the College started as an attempt to teach science and literature to its students.

As the college continued its pursuits towards earning university status, a number of developments were made which included the integration of a medical school and an engineering faculty, along with growing contributions to the college’s funding. Eventually, in 1909, the college was finally granted its well-sought-after university status. 

Out of the university have come a number of Nobel Prize recipients since its inception, and the university continues to make strides in producing the best minds that they can. The institution manages to do this by having consistent, high-quality teaching and research pursuits, which have earned it many accolades.

For example, the university has consistently been ranked among the world’s top 100 universities, and as of 2022, is ninth in the top ten universities in the UK. Furthermore, the university has formed a part of the prestigious Russell Group since 1994, a group which has a reputation for harbouring the most distinguished universities in the UK.

Additionally, students would be happy to know that the University of Bristol is one of the top three universities in the UK to be targeted by top UK recruiters, thus, enrolled students would represent some of the most sought-after graduates to be recruited into the professional world. 

Graduates from the university will also be regarded among the top for graduate employability as well, thus it is safe to say that many of the university’s existing students will have ample job opportunities after their degrees.

There are many more accolades that the university has accumulated over the years, in addition to these few, that prove its worth as an excellent institution of study. 

Apart from this, students will also experience a culturally diverse learning environment from both a student body perspective, being that the university attracts students from all over the world, and a learning perspective, with educators from different backgrounds offering courses that are diverse in subject matter.

Black, Asian, and minority ethnic student empowerment is one of the university’s main areas of concern with regards to inclusivity. 

In addition, they have also incorporated the teaching of inclusivity and tracing black history through their Union Black training course, whilst their Anti-Racism Steering Group aims to address racism at all levels of the university structure.

Finally, onto what students can study at the university, the following schools of study are available:

School of Arts

  • Anthropology and Archaeology
  • Film and Television
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Theatre

School of Humanities

  • Classics and Ancient History
  • English
  • History
  • History of Art
  • Religion and Theology

School of Modern Languages

  • French
  • German
  • Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin
  • American Studies
  • Italian
  • Russian

Centre For Academic Language and Development

Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

School of Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Engineering Mathematics

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Engineering Mathematics

School of Civil, Aerospace, and Mechanical Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Bristol Dental School

Bristol Medical School

  • Population Health Sciences
  • Translational Health Sciences

Bristol Veterinary School

School of Anatomy

Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals

School of Biological Sciences

School of Biochemistry

School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine

School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience

School of Psychological Science

School of Chemistry

School of Earth Sciences

School of Geographical Sciences

School of Mathematics

School of Physics

School of Accounting and Finance

School of Economics

School of Education

School of Management

School for Policy Studies

School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies

University of Bristol Law School

To find more information about what the university can do for you as a student, visit the University of Bristol’s official website here.

 

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