
Dr Merle Patchett – Damaged Landscapes of the Anthropocene: the cost of living in the modern world
Dr Merle Patchett, Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Damaged Landscapes of the Anthropocene: the cost of living in the modern world”.10th March 2015, Churchill Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by GeogSoc. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures. Subscribe in iTunes.
56mins
10 Mar 2015
Rank #1

Dr Ian Wei – The Idea of the University: the University in Crisis?
Dr Ian Wei, Senior Lecturer in Medieval European History at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “The Idea of the University – the University in Crisis?” 3rd March 2015, Goldney Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by popular student vote. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures Subscribe in iTunes.
1hr 22mins
3 Mar 2015
Rank #2
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Dr Debbie Watson – Product design and research with children: supporting children in care
Dr Debbie Watson, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Product design and research with children: supporting children in care”.26th March 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by the Childhood Studies Society. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures. Subscribe in iTunes.
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Andrew Grist – Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat
Andrew Grist, Continuing Education Manager at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat” 24th March 2015, Badock Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by Centaur Veterinary Society. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures Subscribe in iTunes.
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Liz Gaze – Cadavers and computers: the changing face of Medical Anatomy teaching
Liz Gaze, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Cadavers and computers: the changing face of Medical Anatomy teaching“.19th March 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by Galenicals medical students society. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures. Subscribe in iTunes.
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