University in Bristol
University of Bristol
The University of Bristol is one of the UK’s best universities, and it continues to rise through the top echelon of world universities. Assessments by independent bodies consistently show the University to be a leader in many fields. The University offers hundreds of programmes (taught and research) and is made up of over 50 academic and research departments which are organised within six faculties: Arts, Engineering, Medical & Veterinary Science, Medicine & Dentistry, Science, Social Sciences & Law. The University’s reputation makes its students higher attractive to employers and our employment record is among the UK’s best. Many major organisations have strong links with our Careers Service and often recruit directly from campus. In addition to all that a city of almost half a million people has to offer, the University’s Students’ Union supports nearly 200 clubs and societies, all open to students and covering a wide spectrum of interests from sport and recreation to politics, languages and the arts.
General Information
| Type of University: | University |
| Sponsorship: | public |
| Foundation: | 1876 |
| Number of Teachers: | 2.453 |
| Number of Students: | 18.144 |
| Int. Students: | N.N. |
| Tuition Fee: | £3290 - £27600 |
| Study Fee: | N.N. |
Useful Contacts
| International Office | ||
| F +44.1179.545.788 | E
iro@bristol.ac.uk |
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| Student Union | ||
| F +44.1179.545.800 | E
ubu-president@bristol.ac.uk |
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Fields of Study
Applied Science
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electronic Engineering
General Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software EngineeringArts
Music
PerformanceBusiness & Law
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Studies
Law
Management StudiesCombined Sciences
Combined Arts
Combined Sciences
Sciences combined with Social Sciences or Arts
Social Sciences combined with Arts
General other combinedFormal Science
Computer Science
Mathematics
StatisticsHealth Science
Dentistry
MedicineHumanities
English studies
History
Languages
Literature
Philosophy
Religion
Educational Science
TeachingNatural Science
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Genetics
Life Science
PhysicsSocial Science
Anthropology
Archeology
Culture science
Geography
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Gender Studies
Social Work