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[[File:University of Bristol Coat of Arms.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Bristol''', founded 1909 (as a successor to '''University College, Bristol''', founded 1876) is a university in the city of [[Bristol]].
 
[[File:University of Bristol Coat of Arms.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Bristol''', founded 1909 (as a successor to '''University College, Bristol''', founded 1876) is a university in the city of [[Bristol]].
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[[File:Bristol uni.jpg|thumb|left|Bristol University LGBT+ Society logo]]
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==LGBT societies==
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'''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.<ref>http://lgbtplusbristol.org.uk/</ref>
  
 
==Notable alumni==
 
==Notable alumni==
  
*[[Derren Brown]]
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*[[Derren Brown]], magician
*[[Tom Coates]]
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*[[Tom Coates]], blogger
*[[Stephen Williams]]
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*[[Matt Lucas]], comedian
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*[[Caroline Murphy]], campaigner
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*[[Martin Pendergast]], Roman Catholic campaigner
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*[[Mark Ravenhill]], dramatist
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*[[Stephen Williams]], former Liberal Democrat MP
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==References==
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[[Category:Bristol]]
 
[[Category:Bristol]]
 
[[Category:Universities]]
 
[[Category:Universities]]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 6 May 2016

University coat of arms
The University of Bristol, founded 1909 (as a successor to University College, Bristol, founded 1876) is a university in the city of Bristol.
Bristol University LGBT+ Society logo

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

References

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  1. http://lgbtplusbristol.org.uk/