Motto | Latin: Vim promovet insitam |
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Motto in English | [Learning] promotes one's innate power (from Horace, Ode 4.4)[1] |
Type | Public red brick research university |
Established | 1595 – Merchant Venturers School 1876 – University College, Bristol 1909 – received royal charter |
Endowment | £86.1 million (2023)[2] |
Budget | £902.2 million (2022/23)[2] |
Chancellor | Sir Paul Nurse[3] |
Vice-Chancellor | Evelyn Welch |
Visitor | Rt Hon. Lucy Powell MP (as Lord President of the Council ex officio) [4] |
Academic staff | 3,675 (2022/23)[5] |
Administrative staff | 5,010 (2022/23)[5] |
Students | 32,100 (2022/23)[6] |
Undergraduates | 23,470 (2022/23)[6] |
Postgraduates | 8,635 (2022/23)[6] |
Location | , England 51°27′23″N 02°36′16″W / 51.45639°N 2.60444°W |
Campus | Urban |
Students' Union | University of Bristol Union |
Colours | Pantone 187[7] |
Affiliations | |
Website | bristol |
The University of Bristol is a red brick Russell Group research university in Bristol, England.[8] It received its royal charter in 1909,[9] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol, which had been in existence since 1876.[10] Bristol Medical School, founded in 1833, was merged with the University College in 1893, and later became the university's school of medicine.[11]
The university is organised into six academic faculties composed of multiple schools and departments running over 200 undergraduate courses, largely in the Tyndalls Park area of the city.[12] It had a total income of £902.2 million in 2022–23, of which £203.3 million was from research grants and contracts.[2] It is the largest independent employer in Bristol.[13] Current academics include 23 fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 13 fellows of the British Academy, 43 fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences,[14] 13 fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering and 48 fellows of the Royal Society.[15] The University of Bristol's alumni and faculty include 13 Nobel laureates.[16]
Bristol is a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British universities,[17] the European-wide Coimbra Group[18] and the Worldwide Universities Network, of which the university's previous vice-chancellor, Eric Thomas, was chairman from 2005 to 2007.[19] In addition, the university holds an Erasmus Charter, sending more than 500 students per year to partner institutions in Europe.[20] It has an average of 6.4 (Sciences faculty) to 13.1 (Medicine & Dentistry Faculty) applicants for each undergraduate place.[21]
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