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Dr Debbie Watson, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Product design and research wit...

Andrew Grist, Continuing Education Manager at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Veterinary Public Health and...

Liz Gaze, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Cadavers and computers: the changing fa...

Dr Genevieve Liveley, Senior Lecturer in Classics & Ancient History at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “A cy...

Dr Lucy Berthoud, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “The greatest show on Earth: Is...

Dr Merle Patchett, Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Damaged Landscapes of the...

Dr Pete Falconer, Lecturer in Film at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “What makes a good film? Exploring fil...

Dr Ian Wei, Senior Lecturer in Medieval European History at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “The Idea of the...

Dr Jakob Vinther & Professor Mike Benton, from the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol, present their Best of Bristol lect...

Dr Matthew Avison, Senior Lecturer in Microbiology at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Fighting antibiotic r...

Dr James Norman, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “How to change the world in three...