BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
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Andrew Grist – Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/24/15 • 64 min
Andrew Grist, Continuing Education Manager at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat”
24th March 2015, Badock Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by Centaur Veterinary Society.
Dr Genevieve Liveley – A cyborg genealogy: science fiction in the classics
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/17/15 • 80 min
Dr Genevieve Liveley, Senior Lecturer in Classics & Ancient History at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “A cyborg genealogy: science fiction in the classics”
17th March 2015, Clifton Hill House, University of Bristol. Nominated by popular student vote.
Dr Lucy Berthoud – The greatest show on Earth: Is there life on Mars?
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/12/15 • 40 min
Dr Lucy Berthoud, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “The greatest show on Earth: Is there life on Mars?”.
12th March 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by the Engineering Design Society.
Dr Merle Patchett – Damaged Landscapes of the Anthropocene: the cost of living in the modern world
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/10/15 • 56 min
Dr Merle Patchett, Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Damaged Landscapes of the Anthropocene: the cost of living in the modern world”.10th March 2015, Churchill Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by GeogSoc.
Dr Pete Falconer – What makes a good film? Exploring film criticism and evaluation
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/05/15 • 51 min
Dr Pete Falconer, Lecturer in Film at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “What makes a good film? Exploring film criticism and evaluation”. 5th March 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by DramSoc.
Dr Ian Wei – The Idea of the University: the University in Crisis?
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/03/15 • 82 min
Dr Ian Wei, Senior Lecturer in Medieval European History at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “The Idea of the University – the University in Crisis?”
3rd March 2015, Goldney Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by popular student vote.
Dr Jakob Vinther & Professor Mike Benton – Knowing the impossible: the colour of dinosaurs
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
02/26/15 • 50 min
Dr Jakob Vinther & Professor Mike Benton, from the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol, present their Best of Bristol lecture “Knowing the impossible: the colour of dinosaurs”.
26th February 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by Dinosoc.
Dr Matthew Avison – Fighting antibiotic resistance: we’re all in it together
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
02/24/15 • 66 min
Dr Matthew Avison, Senior Lecturer in Microbiology at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Fighting antibiotic resistance: we’re all in it together”.
24th February 2015, Hiatt Baker Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by popular student vote.
Dr James Norman – How to change the world in three simple steps: a guide to extreme(ly creative) sustainability
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
02/19/15 • 51 min
Dr James Norman, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “How to change the world in three simple steps – a guide to extreme(ly creative) sustainability”.
19th February 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by Deflections Civil Engineering Society.
Dr Debbie Watson – Product design and research with children: supporting children in care
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
03/26/15 • 50 min
Dr Debbie Watson, Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol, presents her Best of Bristol lecture “Product design and research with children: supporting children in care”.26th March 2015, Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol. Nominated by the Childhood Studies Society.
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How many episodes does BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures have?
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures currently has 11 episodes available.
What topics does BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures cover?
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What is the most popular episode on BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures?
The episode title 'Dr Debbie Watson – Product design and research with children: supporting children in care' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures?
The average episode length on BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures is 58 minutes.
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Episodes of BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures are typically released every 5 days, 6 hours.
When was the first episode of BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures?
The first episode of BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures was released on Feb 19, 2015.
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