Is the UK able to respond to the changes in modern warfare?
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Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Tactical advantages on the battlefield, weapons of mass destruction and immobilising a nation’s digital infrastructure: technology is pivotal to winning a war.
Our research project on the UK and Europe's awareness of the activities of the Italian mafia.
Natasha Craig studies the MA Interpreting and Translating in her chosen languages; French and Italian. She hopes to one day have a career as an interpreter.
Research from Bath has helped shape understanding of the political and financial feasibility of Universal Basic Income among policymakers and the public.
Violent acts carried out by Italian Mafias are far from fictional. Our researcher is charting the impact of underground criminal gangs in Italy and beyond.
Rebekah talks about the need for talented linguists and starting her own translation career as a Bath MA Translation and Professional Language Skills graduate.
Chuqin Qi studied MA Interpreting and Translating at Bath and completed an interpreting training opportunity at the UN in Vienna.
Our research project on the public's awareness of events in France during World War 2.
Sian Valvis completed an internship at the United Nations after her undergraduate degree, which led her to study MA Interpreting and Translating at Bath.
Grace spent Year 3 of her BA (Hons) International Politics and Modern Languages degree in Paris. She talks about improving her confidence and language skills.