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==Notable alumni== | ==Notable alumni== | ||
− | *[[Derren Brown]] | + | *[[Derren Brown]], magician |
− | *[[Tom Coates]] | + | *[[Tom Coates]], blogger |
− | *[[Matt Lucas]] | + | *[[Matt Lucas]], comedian |
− | *[[Caroline Murphy]] | + | *[[Caroline Murphy]], campaigner |
− | *[[Martin Pendergast]] | + | *[[Martin Pendergast]], Roman Catholic campaigner |
− | *[[Stephen Williams]] | + | *[[Mark Ravenhill]], dramatist |
+ | *[[Stephen Williams]], former Liberal Democrat MP | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 6 May 2016
The University of Bristol, founded 1909 (as a successor to University College, Bristol, founded 1876) is a university in the city of Bristol.LGBT societies
Bristol University LGBT+ Society aims to provide support, advice, and social events for members and allies of the LGBT and related communities at Bristol University.[1]
Notable alumni
- Derren Brown, magician
- Tom Coates, blogger
- Matt Lucas, comedian
- Caroline Murphy, campaigner
- Martin Pendergast, Roman Catholic campaigner
- Mark Ravenhill, dramatist
- Stephen Williams, former Liberal Democrat MP
References
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