University of Bristol

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University of Bristol

United Kingdom

Why University of Bristol?

Bristol is one of the most popular and successful universities in the UK, ranked 61st in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2023. Bristol is one of the UK’s most popular universities, with a diverse academic community. Nearly 30,000 undergraduates and postgraduates study here, and around 25% are international. The University has had a reputation for innovation since its founding in 1876. Our research tackles some of the world’s most pressing issues in areas as diverse as infection and immunity, human rights, climate change, and cryptography and information security. We aim to equip our students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen career in a competitive global market. We attract students from all over the world, creating a rich and exciting international community. We are also lucky to be located in a vibrant, dynamic city with a reputation for creativity and sustainability. With a choice of over 200 degree courses covering a broad range of subjects, our students engage with intellectually challenging courses that encourage independence of mind. A Bristol degree is highly attractive to employers: we offer our students a high-quality, research-led education, and enhance our global reputation by recruiting the best academics.

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VET

Veterinary programs are educational pathways for individuals interested in becoming veterinarians, focusing on animal health and medicine.

Undergraduate

The undergraduate level is the first level of higher education

Postgraduate

Academic programs and degrees pursued after completing an undergraduate or bachelor's degree.

BA (Hons) Ancient History
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $22,200

Available

BA (Hons) Anthropology
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $23,900

Available

BA (Hons) Classical Studies
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $79,200

Available

BA (Hons) English
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and Classical Studies
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and History
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and German
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and French
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and Portuguese
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and Russian
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) English and Spanish
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) Film and English
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $27,200

Available

BA (Hons) Film and French
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $29,300

Available

BA (Hons) Film and German
Undergraduate

4 Year

GBP $29,300

Available

BA (Hons) Film and Italian
Undergraduate

4 Year

GBP $29,300

Available

BA (Hons) Film and Portuguese
Undergraduate

4 Year

GBP $29,300

Available

BA (Hons) History of Art
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $26,400

Available

BA (Hons) Liberal Arts
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $23,900

Available

BA (Hons) Music
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $29,300

Available

BA (Hons) Philosophy
Undergraduate

3 Year

GBP $23,900

Available

Engineering & technology

Arts & humanities

Education

Social sciences

Business & economics

Computer science

Life sciences

Founded in 1876, the University of Bristol offers a world-class learning environment. Our academic excellence is combined with an independent and forward-thinking spirit.

The University campus is at the heart of Bristol, a friendly and beautiful city in the south-west of England.

Bristol offers more than 500 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, taught in English. Students learn in state-of-the-art facilities with academics who are leaders in their fields.   

As a member of the Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities, Bristol is at the cutting edge of global research. The University is ranked as a top five UK institution for research in THE analysis of REF 2021, which found 94% of our research to be ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’. Bristol was the first UK university to declare a climate emergency. We continue our commitment to sustainability with an ambitious green strategy and innovative environmental research.  

 

  1. Career Services: The University of Bristol offers comprehensive career services to its students, including career counseling, workshops, employer networking events, and job fairs. These services help students explore career options, develop job search skills, and connect with potential employers.

  2. Strong Alumni Network: The university has a large and active alumni network that provides support and opportunities for current students. Alumni often offer mentorship, internship opportunities, and job referrals to help students kickstart their careers.

  3. Industry Partnerships: Bristol University has established partnerships with various industries, including technology, finance, engineering, and healthcare. These partnerships often lead to collaborative research projects, guest lectures, and internship opportunities for students, enhancing their employability in these sectors.

  4. Work Placement and Internship Programs: Many courses at the University of Bristol offer work placement or internship opportunities as part of the curriculum. These placements allow students to gain practical experience in their field of study and develop relevant skills sought after by employers.

  5. Reputation and Rankings: The University of Bristol is highly regarded both nationally and internationally, which enhances the employability of its graduates. Employers often actively seek out graduates from reputable universities like Bristol due to their strong academic backgrounds and skills.

  6. Entrepreneurship Support: The university provides support for students interested in entrepreneurship and starting their own businesses. This support includes mentoring, funding opportunities, and access to co-working spaces, enabling students to pursue entrepreneurial ventures and develop valuable skills for the workforce.

Home to world-class universities, diverse nightlife and excellent leisure activities, the city is one of the best places for student life in the UK. With a rich history dating back centuries, Bristol offers a wide range of cultural experiences and nightlife to explore alongside top-notch educational opportunities

When you will hear from us. We aim to make a decision within five weeks of receiving an application. Sometimes it can take longer to make a decision, especially around University closure periods, and we may place your application on hold until later in the cycle. If this is the case we will email you to let you know.
Recognised worldwide for marching to its own beat, Bristol is the UK’s only European Green Capital, it’s been voted the best place to live outside of London if you are under 26, it’s consistently listed in The Times Best Places to Live in the UK, was the UK’s first cycling city and one of the best cities in the world

The MSc programme is planned and managed by University of Bristol. This is a two year master’s programme designed to comply with University requirements, QAA guidelines at master’s level and with the requirements of Social Work England and Department of Health. In addition, all students are expected to meet professional requirements in accordance with the Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF).

The programme prides itself on being research-live and practice-near, with academic input given by a staff team who are involved in cutting-edge research. This academic input is consolidated through 170 practice learning days and 30 skills days. Teaching and assessment are provided in collaboration with social work practitioners from partner agencies, and members of an active Service User and Carer Forum.

The following criteria are used when considering applications:

  • academic preparedness and good written English;
  • relevant learning from work and life experience;
  • experience and understanding of social work and social care and appropriate personal and intellectual qualities;
  • understanding of, and commitment to, the values and ethics of social work.
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