University of Bristol

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Formation1595
Type•  Public
•  Red Brick
•  Research
The intake of state school pupils is lower than many Oxbridge colleges.

The University of Bristol is a red brick research university in Bristol, England.[1] It received its royal charter in 1909,[2] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol, which had been in existence since 1876.[3]

Bristol is organised into six academic faculties composed of multiple schools and departments running over 200 undergraduate courses, largely in the Tyndalls Park area of the city.[4] The university had a total income of £682.9 million in 2019-20, of which £151.9 million was from research grants and contracts.[5] It is the largest independent employer in Bristol.[6]

Current academics include 21 fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 13 fellows of the British Academy, 13 fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering and 44 fellows of the Royal Society.[7] Among alumni, faculty, and affiliates, the university counts 13 Nobel laureates.

Bristol is a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive British universities,[8] the European-wide Coimbra Group[9] and the Worldwide Universities Network, of which the university's previous vice-chancellor, Eric Thomas, was chairman from 2005 to 2007. In addition, the university holds an Erasmus Charter, sending more than 500 students per year to partner institutions in Europe.[10]

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Luke Akehurst2 March 1972ActivistAnti-semite, self-proclaimed “Zionist Shitlord”
Edward Heathcoat Amory5 July 1967UKJournalistNotting Hill Set journalist
Dibyesh AnandJournalist
Academic
Indian/British academic on Tibet who writes for the Guardian.
Ian AndrewsUKUK military bureaucrat who resigned as chairman of the Serious Organised Crime Agency because of a failure to declare a conflict of interest.
Michael Angus5 May 193013 March 2010UKBusinesspersonChairman of Unilever. Attended the 1987 Bilderberg
Hugh Bayley9 January 1952UKPoliticianUK politician
Paul Boateng14 June 1951Transitioned in 2009 from British High Commissioner to South Africa to work for Aegis Defence Services
Deborah Bronnert31 January 1967UKDiplomatUK diplomat with responsibilities in countries targeted for regime change
Carolyn Browne19 October 1958UKDiplomatBritish diplomat with interest in weapons of mass destruction
Alistair Bunkall22 February 1982UKJournalist
Propagandist
"A study by Declassified, covering 203 articles written by...Bunkall...has found that Sky routinely amplifies the views of the UK government in its military and foreign policies and provides almost no serious attempts to independently scrutinise or criticise them"
Derek Roland Clark10 October 1933UKPoliticianA member of the European Parliament
Stephen Crabb20 January 1973PoliticianBritish Conservative politician. Parliamentary Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel. Member of the intelligence service front group Henry Jackson Society.
Constance CunninghamPropagandistInstitute for Statecraft, Active Change Foundation
Kru DesaiChair of Zinc Network, a "privately owned communications agency"
Robert DoverNovember 1977UKAcademic
Deep state operative
UK academic with a special interest in UK/Western intelligence agencies. Institute for Statecraft, as is at least one of his graduate students. His name had been removed from the IfS website by 10 January 2019.
Ben Elliot11 August 1975
Jonathan Evans1958UKSpook
Banker
"Terror expert"
Director General of MI5, HSBC Director ...
Juliano Fiori27 June 1985Author
Academic
Rugby player
Clare Foges27 April 1981UKPropagandist"We need Big Brother to beat this virus"...
Nik Gowing1951UKTV presenterUK Deep state connected TV journalist
Christopher Hope24 October 1971UKJournalistChief political correspondent at the British The Daily Telegraph
Will Hutton21 May 1950UKJournalist
Editor
Economist
Attended the 1997 Bilderberg as Editor of The Observer
Giovanna IozziJournalist
Activist
Jemima Khan30 January 1974Journalist
James LandaleUKJournalistThe BBC's diplomatic correspondent
William Lewis (journalist)2 April 1969UKEditorCorporate media executive
Sarah Macaulay31 October 1963UKWife of Gordon Brown, founding partner of Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications
Sarah Montague8 February 1966Journalist
Joseph Muscat22 January 1974PoliticianPrime minister of Malta from 2013 to 2020. Possibly toppled in George Soros regime change.
Isabel Oakeshott12 June 1974Author
Journalist
Propagandist
COVID-19/Dissident
UK COVID-19 dissident, possible Cold War II connections
Piers RobinsonSeptember 1970AcademicOne of "Assad's Useful Idiots", a deep political researcher, founded the Working Group on Propaganda and the 9/11 global "War on Terror"
Victoria Sharp8 February 1956Lawyer
Judge
Richard Sykes (Big Pharma)7 August 1942UKBiologist
Bureaucrat
Big Pharma executive
Pelle Neroth TaylorSweden
UK
Journalist
Filmmaker
Tom Tugendhat27 June 1973France
UK
Soldier
Politician
Deep state functionary
Suspected UK deep state functionary, MP, Bilderberg 2019, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, floated de facto mandatory Covid-19 vaccination in November 2020.
Theresa Villiers5 March 1968UKPoliticianUK Conservative Party politician
Dominic Waghorn1968UKJournalist
Propagandist
Diplomatic Editor of UK Sky News.
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