Publications

Nonesuch is a termly magazine that continues the remit of the University’s award-winning magazines re:search and Subtext to present the University's work, and the people who do it, in an engaging and accessible way. The magazine is distributed to 125,000 readers including alumni, staff, students, research councils, the local community, and other friends of the University.

Nonesuch also features profiles, news, events and glimpses of the University’s past.

For a copy of any issue of Nonesuch (subject to availability), please email nonesuch-team@bristol.ac.uk.

Each issue is also available as a downloadable PDF (see below).

Nonesuch - 2011 Spring

Autumn 2011

  • Show and tell
  • Good repair
  • A measured existence
  • Way to go
  • Asking the animals
  • Grass roots

Autumn 2011
(PDF 2.1Mb)

Nonesuch - 2011 Summer

Summer 2011

  • Particle power
  • The persistence of poetry
  • The other CO2 problem
  • Physical attraction
  • The regeneration game
  • Taking a stand

Summer 2011
(PDF 1.8Mb)

As alumni you are entitled to a free copy. If you are not receiving them, please do update your details online.

If you would like to view or download any of our past publications then please visit our archive.

If you need part or all of these publications in an alternative format, e.g. in Braille, in larger print or on tape, contact us on +44 (0)117 331 7496 or at alumni-web@bristol.ac.uk.

Newsletters

  • The School of Physics newsletter, April 2012 (PDF, 1.21MB)
    The newsletter aims to keep you abreast of current research and teaching successes as well as other activities, which the School is involved in. The School warmly welcomes any comments on their first issue, or any suggestions about how it could be improved for future editions.

Articles

  • Aiming for excellence article, January 2012 (PDF, 768KB)
    In the fast-evolving world of medical sciences, developing innovative teaching tools has never been more important. Thanks to schemes     created by the Applied and Integrated Medical Sciences Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Bristol is leading the way.

Hall Associations' Newsletters


You can view or download past copies of publications by going to our publications archive.

If you need part or all of these publications in an alternative format, eg in Braille, in larger print or on tape, please contact Freya Sterling. Tel +44 (0)117 3317496.

 

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