BoB Lectures
The Best of Bristol Lectures showcase the most exciting and engaging lecturers and research at the University of Bristol, as chosen by our students, giving fellow students, University staff and members of the public a chance to experience the best teaching the University has to offer.
What is a sustainable future? | Prof Chris Willmore
Security Online: Defence Against the Dark Arts | Dr David Bernhard
Alexander Hamilton and the development of the American single market | Dr Gervas Huxley
Medieval Romance: Unexpected Journeys and Meetings | Dr Bex Lyons
Prof Emma Robinson | Are drugs of abuse the solution to treating depression?
Folding the Future: How Origami is Transforming Engineering | Dr Mark Schenk
Café Cosmopolitanism in a Pre Starbucks Age: Paris Internationalism pre WW1 | Tricha Passes
Can Mathematics Improve Your Baking? | Dr Thomas Jordan
Over the rainbow: a brief (social) history of queer resistance | Dr Jamie Lawson
How Just is the Global Response to Climate Change? | Dr Alix Dietzel
Hot and Dangerous: The Tropical History of Bristol
How are we still alive?
Don’t Kiss and Tell: the Secrets of Oral Disease
Design: The Universal Language of the World
Monsters, Maniacs or Ordinary People
Out of the Echo Chamber: Listening to the Voice of the Past
Shakespeare? You Can Forget About it Mate
God Doesn't Play Dice with the Digital World - BoB 2016
Reforming Banking Culture - BoB 2016
Who Gets All the Pies? (And Jobs, Houses etc.) - BoB 2016
Earthquakes: A Triggered Debate Between Engineering and Geology - BoB 2016
How Liaison Psychiatry Can Change the World - BoB 2016
The Art and Beauty of Pure Mathematics - BoB 2016
The Wonderful & Frightening World of W.B. Yeats - BoB 2016
Should I Fear My Death? - BoB 2016
How to Change the World in Three Simple Steps: a Guide to Extreme(ly Creative) Sustainability
The best-selling show: Is there life on Mars? - Dr Lucy Berthoud - BoB Lectures 2015
BoB 2012 - Prof Graeme Henderson - Drugs of abuse: what do they do to the brain
BoB 2012 - Prof Andy Levy - Medical Innovation and the Philosopher's Stone