Monthly Archives: October 2018

The L.I.F.E Foundation. volunteering opportunities for students with disabled babies, children and adults in Romania

Please see below volunteering opportunity which may be of interest (note – please contact the LIFE foundation direct with any queries) The LIFE Foundation work in the Oltenia region in Romania with children and adults living in government care. The people we work with all have some form of developmental delay, physical disability and/or learning… Read More »

British Student Doctor

The British Student Doctor is a high quality, open access, biannual, peer-reviewed, general medical journal, which publishes articles written primarily by medical students. In addition to publishing original research and systematic reviews, they also provide a platform to medical students to express original thought and reflections on clinical practice, student life and medical education. All… Read More »

Promise Ceremony 2018

During Welcome Week members of the Faculty, the Galenical student reps and the Bristol Medical School College reps all gathered in the Wills Building to welcome the class of 2018 to the Medical School. The new cohort continued the proud Bristol tradition of reading the Bristol Promise together and this year the promise was led… Read More »

Science of Happiness

Can science help you to be happier? All students this year have the fantastic opportunity to sign up to Professor Bruce Hood’s new course – The Science of Happiness. You’ll explore scientifically-validated strategies for living a more satisfying life and find out what psychological science teaches us about how to be happier, how to feel… Read More »

Running in memory of Ottie Uden

On the 7th October 2018, 20 Bristol medics, together with many others, will run the Oxford Half Marathon in memory of our incredible friend Ottie Uden. She loved a challenge but also adored nothing more than having fun and being with her friends, so bringing everyone together to run 21km seemed only appropriate! October will… Read More »