News in 2002
- A-level regrading issue: message to affected applicants 14 October 2002
- Bristol: successes and missed opportunities 14 October 2002
- The art and science of physic 11 October 2002
- Overhead powerlines, miscarriage and depression 11 October 2002
- Mind out for mental health 10 October 2002
- Talking horses 1 October 2002
- Risky business? Help is on line 30 September 2002
- Prolonged use of the contraceptive pill could increase fertility 27 September 2002
- The walk-in centre experience 26 September 2002
- Bristol students wins chemistry oscar 26 September 2002
- Festival of language learning 23 September 2002
- Active opportunities for inner-city youngsters 23 September 2002
- New ways of reducing salt intake needed to make a long-term impact on blood pressure 20 September 2002
- Bristol physicists honoured 17 September 2002
- University shortlisted for prestigious award 17 September 2002
- Issues and action in childhood obesity 17 September 2002
- "Off-pump" heart surgery reduces complications in overweight patients 17 September 2002
- Come and meet Bristol's very own dinosaur 13 September 2002 People of all ages will have a chance to meet Thecodontosaurus, Bristol's very own dinosaur, this Saturday [September 14] as part of Doors Open Day in the Wills Memorial Building, Queen's Road, Bristol.
- Major breakthrough in treating autism 12 September 2002
- Pigs use brain not brawn in anger management 12 September 2002
- Q. Why did the chicken cross the road? 12 September 2002
- Science and the quality of life 12 September 2002
- Women physicists speak 6 September 2002
- Award for novel mountain bike design 6 September 2002
- International meeting of minds 30 August 2002
- Partners in practice 29 August 2002
- Art and science come together for Bristol 28 August 2002
- Beyond the headlines 15 August 2002
- Admissions 2002 15 August 2002
- Up, up and away 12 August 2002
- New test piloted for childhood leukaemia 6 August 2002
- University celebrates life and work of Nobel Prize winning scientist 2 August 2002
- The mathematics of a clean swimming pool 31 July 2002
- Archaeological dig at stone age site on Exmoor 31 July 2002
- Grow your own diamonds 31 July 2002 Paul May and Mike Ashfold, at the University's School of Chemistry, grow their own diamonds.
- English and the public world 31 July 2002 David Punter, newly appointed Professor of English, argues why it is important to study English. This is an extract from his highly amusing but deadly serious lecture.
- Caribbean uncovered 30 July 2002 In recent years there has been an important change of emphasis in Archaeological research towards documenting the 'Modern' world. Mark Horton and Dan Hicks from the University's Department of Archaeology describe the new 'historical archaeology' through their search for early English settlements in the Caribbean.
- Spinning out the middleware 30 July 2002 Sitting on a gold mine of intellectual property rights, universities are keen to form spin-out companies to exploit their riches.
- Looking at the little and large 30 July 2002 The microscope and telescope are two of the most potent symbols of science. Both became central to the Scientific Revolution that occurred during the seventeenth century, but the instruments in use today would hardly be recognised by those early pioneers.
- Citizenship education what does it mean? 30 July 2002 All maintained secondary schools in England are required to include 'citizenship' as part of the National Curriculum from August 2002. But what does that really mean?