School of Chemistry, University of Bristol

School of Chemistry, University of Bristol We are one of the UK's elite chemistry departments, recognised globally for world class research and teaching.

We attract outstanding faculty, researchers and students from all parts of the world. Our students have the chance to work with companies such as GSK, DuPont or AstraZeneca, and can study in Europe, Canada, the USA and elsewhere. Our research spans a broad range of topics and disciplines, offering students the chance to collaborate with scientists both within and outside the University. Modern, hi

gh-tech facilities provide the ideal learning and research environment, placing Bristol at the forefront of chemistry research. Bristol ChemLabS, the UK’s only chemistry-based Centre for Excellence in Teaching in Learning, provides students with innovative teaching within a world-class facility. The School of Chemistry hosts or participates in eight national flagship EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training, including the the Bristol Chemical Synthesis Centre for Doctoral Training and the Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials.

This account is being retired! 📣Please follow our Twitter account () for all things related to the School of Chemistry. ...
17/04/2023

This account is being retired! 📣

Please follow our Twitter account () for all things related to the School of Chemistry. The website is also kept regularly updated, so visit: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/chemistry/ to stay in the loop. If you have any queries that you wish to be answered, contact our new enquiries inbox: [email protected]

We will be keeping this page up as an archive of prior posts, however there will be no new activity! 💙

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School of Chemistry

The School of Chemistry is committed to providing a positive working environment for all staff and students. We actively promote the career development of under-represented and minority groups in science.

Luke Jerram’s Palm Temple installed outside the school of chemistry:
12/08/2020

Luke Jerram’s Palm Temple installed outside the school of chemistry:

A spectacular installation by internationally renowned artist Luke Jerram is now on permanent display outside the main entrance of the University of Bristol’s School of Chemistry.

26/06/2020

Sorry, our open day site is running a bit slowly at the moment. We'll put links to some of our key videos on here while you wait.

27/03/2020

Researchers at Bristol are carrying out fundamental research to understand how SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes , interacts with our bodies and causes disease. This research is crucial to the development of diagnostic tools, drugs and vaccines.

Bristol alumni have already funded a new incubator in the laboratory where this vital work, led by Dr David Matthews and Dr Andrew Davidson, is taking place. Their generosity has also enabled the Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research to commit new funds to support research into COVID-19 taking place around the University.

Read the full message from Vice-Chancellor Hugh Brady to our alumni community here: bit.ly/39akCx4

27/03/2020

We are going to try and host a live chat session today (Friday) at 14:00 GMT. Details about how to connect are on the DLM, hope to see many of you there.
And sorry if the tech breaks...

Dear Chemistry Students and Staff,We’ve put the School of Chemistry into hibernation for now and we do not know how long...
25/03/2020

Dear Chemistry Students and Staff,

We’ve put the School of Chemistry into hibernation for now and we do not know how long it will be closed for. But Bristol Chemistry is more than a proud building on the Bristol skyline, it’s our community, and we will continue to support each other. As we get settled into the strange new world of working from home and online teaching/exams, we continue to stand together.

The UoB site continues to have the most up-to-date advice and information and can be accessed at: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/students/coronavirus/.

If you are worried about your studies or you feel you need help managing these changes, please contact our Wellbeing teams or email [email protected]. You can also access Big White Wall and the SU Just Ask service.

If you have any questions or concerns, please use the forum on the DLM or email [email protected], which are open for all student enquiries (UG and PG). Your tutors and project supervisors will be in contact regularly as well, but remember that they have family commitments as well, so please be patient if replies take a little longer.

Current advice for staff can also be found at: https://uob.sharepoint.com/sites/coronavirus. We are beginning to set up new ways of communication in teaching teams and research groups to stay in touch, as well.

Take care and look out for each other. All the best from the School of Chemistry. ”

24/03/2020

UPDATE FOR STUDENTS: Based on the latest government advice, the University is closing all buildings across campus from today, except residences. This closure includes study spaces in the Arts and Social Science Library, which will be closed from 12 midday today. Online library services continue to be available, and our library staff are working remotely to support your studies and research.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/library/

20/03/2020

Dear Chemistry Students, we hope you are well and finding ways of adjusting to these circumstances. In line with current advice, a lot of our student admin team are working from home, so the best way of contacting us will be by email to [email protected].

The [email protected] is a shared mailbox, so that’s a really good way of getting in touch with us. A number of people will be keeping an eye on it during normal working hours, who can then respond to any queries you might have or pass them on to somebody who can help, if needed.
Depending on your query, your personal tutor or project supervisor might also be good people to contact, and Chris Russell, Chris Adams and Natalie Fey () are happy for you to email them with questions relating to your studies as well, e.g. if your personal tutor falls ill.

The Wellbeing Service also remains open and can be contacted via https://www.bristol.ac.uk/students/wellbeing/services/student-wellbeing-service/. They are available between 09:00 – 17:00 Mon – Fri. Outside these hours, a more limited service will be available from the Residential Life Team who can be contacted by phone on: 0117 428 3302.

If you need to access healthcare, the Students’ Health Service remains open as well. You should make contact by phone in the first instance on 0117 330 2720, so a clinician can make an initial assessment by phone about how best to proceed.
We will keep you updated with any changes to these arrangements as soon as we have them.

Again, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us on [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns. All the best, and please try and keep healthy, from all of us in Chemistry!

12/02/2020
Nominations are currently open for this year's Bristol Teaching Awards; Nominate a member of staff who inspires you and ...
18/03/2019

Nominations are currently open for this year's Bristol Teaching Awards; Nominate a member of staff who inspires you and help celebrate the great teaching here at Bristol. Nominations close on 24 March so don't delay in getting a nomination in.

The Bristol Teaching Awards recognise members of staff who have made an outstanding contribution to teaching, the provision of support for students and education more generally. The awards are joint venture between Bristol SU and the University.

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