Bristol University photograph

Bristol University

Use attributes for filter !
Address2390 E Orangewood Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806, United States
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Mon
Phone +1 714-542-8086
FoundedAnaheim
California
United States
Sporting affiliationsUSCAA
Suggest an edit4. 5/5
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2390890
Send edit request

About Bristol University


Bristol University was a private university established in the city of Anaheim, California, United States, in 1991 as Kensington College. It became a university in 2011, and was renamed Bristol University. The first graduating class as Bristol was in 2014. The college filed for bankruptcy in 2017.

Where is the Bristol University

Bristol University Map
Click on the photo of Bristol University to view it on Google Maps.

Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?

Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?
May 31,2023 10:40 am

... " Generally, people aren t voting on specific local issues" says Prof Paula Surridge of Bristol University, who researches voting behaviour, " but when things are particularly bad, that really raises the profile"...

Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%

Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%
Mar 6,2023 8:10 pm

... To create these flood risk maps, the research team from Bristol University and Fathom, a company that assesses flood and climate risk, simulated all types of flooding in the coming decades...

Dolphins 'shout' to get heard over noise pollution

Dolphins 'shout' to get heard over noise pollution
Jan 12,2023 11:31 am

... Pernille Mayer Sørenson, a PhD candidate at Bristol University who led the research team which included the Dolphin Research Centre and St Andrews University, said: " We knew from previous studies that noise pollution impacts animals, but from this study what we do for the first time is look at how noise impacts how animals work together...

‘My bus ticket was more than I got paid an hour'

‘My bus ticket was more than I got paid an hour'
Oct 12,2022 11:11 pm

... Richard Davies, Professor of Public Understanding of Economics at Bristol University, tells me that s important because " if you have a long period of being unemployed when you re young, that can affect you for the rest of your life"...

Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster

Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster
Jul 15,2022 2:40 pm

... He was educated at a private school and studied theology at Bristol University, before completing a Master s degree in Islamic studies at Cambridge and learning Arabic in Yemen...

Grenfell: Why are families still waiting for justice?

Grenfell: Why are families still waiting for justice?
Jun 19,2022 4:30 am

... " The bar is high, " says Prof Celia Wells, Professor Emerita of Law at Bristol University, " but not impossible...

Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees

Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees
Apr 23,2022 11:15 am

... The Bristol University student arrived in Warsaw on Monday to help distribute sanitary products as well as arranging for cloth pads to be shipped to Ukraine...

University rugby player's 'heart and courage' praised

University rugby player's 'heart and courage' praised
Mar 30,2022 3:15 pm

... Maddy Lawrence, 20, was playing for the University of the West of England Women s second team against Bristol University when she was hurt...

Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster

Dec 11,2021 4:57 am

Like some of The Other contenders, Tom Tugendhat was not a name widely known to The British public when The Conservative leadership race began.

MP for Tonbridge and Malling in Kent since 2015, he's the only candidate left in The Contest who has not held ministerial office.

But he has cultivated a reputation at Westminster for holding the government to account for its conduct of Foreign Affairs from Afghanistan to Ukraine in his role as chairman of the Foreign Affairs select committee.

His criticisms have often been regarded as carrying extra weight because he used to be an officer in the Territorial Army and served in both the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, where he was involved in several Front Line operations.

Before entering politics, he also worked as A Journalist and as a Public Relations consultant in Lebanon. Back in the UK he was a management consultant and an adviser to The Chief of the Defence Staff.

Mr Tugendhat, who is 49, was born in Westminster, the son of a High Court judge and his French wife. He is a nephew of Conservative peer Christopher Tugendhat, a former vice-president of the European Commission .

He holds dual British and French citizenship. His wife is a French judge and senior civil servant.

He was educated at a Private School and studied theology at Bristol University , before completing a Master's degree in Islamic studies at Cambridge and learning Arabic in Yemen.

'One Nation Tory'

In Parliament, he's a member of the One Nation group of Conservative MPs, Who See themselves as socially liberal centrists.

In the Brexit referendum, Mr Tugendhat voted to remain in the European Union . He later backed the withdrawal agreement negotiated by Theresa May on each of the three occasions it was put to a vote.

He was highly critical of the Nato withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. As Kabul fell to The Taliban and Western countries scrambled to evacuate their nationals and Afghans who had helped them, Mr Tugendhat described what was happening as Britain's " biggest foreign policy disaster since Suez".

He has been hawkish on A Number of foreign policy Issues - accusing Iran of arming terrorists around The World and advocating stronger action against Russia even before its invasion of Ukraine.

He has been particularly critical of China. In 2020, he co-founded the China Research Group of mainly Conservative MPs to gain a " better understanding of China's economic ambitions and global role".

Pressure from The Group helped persuade the government to change its mind about allowing the Chinese telecoms firm Huawei to have a role in the UK's 5G wireless networks.

In March 2021, Mr Tugendhat was one of five MPs to be sanctioned by China for spreading what it called " lies and disinformation" He was later banned from entering China.

'Security before bean counters'

He has often had a strained relationship with Boris Johnson and backed Michael Gove in the 2019 Tory leadership contest.

During the current leadership campaign, Mr Tugendhat has promised to cut national insurance, to reduce fuel duty by 10p a litre and to increase tax incentives for business investment,

He has pledged to increase spending on defence to 3% of national income, saying National Security must come before " bean counters and spreadsheets".

In common with The Other candidates, he has said he would retain the government's policy of sending some asylum seekers to Rwanda, despite fierce opposition from campaigners.

" The Rwanda solution is not one anyone would have initially chosen, but the reality is you cannot have rewards for criminality and illegal action, " He Said .

In The First ballot of Tory MPs, M Tugendhat secured 37 votes. That fell to 32 votes in Thursday's second round.



Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯