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‘Say sorry to us, we’re waiting’: Natasha Abrahart’s parents call for apology from Bristol Uni

‘We want [the uni] to read this judgment very carefully and follow its lessons’

Bristol University contributed towards Natasha Abrahart’s death, High Court upholds

Natasha took her own life in April 2018 whilst studying at the university

Bristol Uni’s Jewish Society protest outside event featuring David Miller

The event, where Miller was the main speaker, was discussing the ‘weaponisation of anti-semitism’

Former Bristol Uni student survives near-death stabbing incident in Thailand

Hugo Mooney was stabbed in the neck with a broken beer bottle at a bar on a remote party island

Bristol Uni announces big changes to term dates for the 2024/25 academic year

The term dates have been changed to create less stress around assessment periods

David Miller was wrongfully dismissed by Bristol University, tribunal rules

Miller’s ‘anti-Zionist beliefs qualified as a philosophical belief and a protected characteristic’ under the 2010 Equality Act

Bristol Uni’s History Society rejects university crest due to slave trade links

The society said the crest ‘is at odds with the values of our committee and also the wider community’

Bristol Uni accused of recruiting international students on lower grades than UK applicants

The Sunday Times has claimed international students can get into Bristol with only three C grades

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Meet the Bristol Uni student who won gold at the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Championships

Injana Goodman won the championships only a month after capturing the European title

Bristol Uni students pen open letter to vice-chancellor protesting links to arms companies

They are calling for the university to cut ties with companies supplying arms to Israel amid the conflict with Palestine

‘We can’t put on our shows’: Students petition against Senate fifth floor closure

44 societies will be at a loss from the closure as well as 170 study spaces

Deputy PM criticises Bristol Uni’s decision to remove the national anthem from graduation

Oliver Dowden asked if the university is ‘ashamed of their British heritage’

Bristol ranked as one of the most sustainable universities in the world

The university came an incredible 17th globally and fourth nationally

The Bristol Beacon re-opens in spectacular fashion after a five-year renovation

The iconic city-centre venue first opened in 1867 and is hosting free opening weekend events

Senate House fifth-floor study space set to close later this year

The Students’ Union will be moving its student support services onto the floor

Bristol Uni to change logo but not rename buildings following inquiry into slave trade links

‘What really matters to us is our lived experience today and we don’t see how changing the names of the buildings is going to make any difference’