News
I’m a scientist, get me out of here!
Scientists from the University are gearing up to compete in a live competition where school students get to vote for their favourite researchers in a grilling process of elimination.
The impact of networks and collective behaviour
The University’s new Centre for Networks and Collective Behaviour will be officially opened next week at a major two-day event to address how connectivity generates complex behaviour in different areas of the natural world and human society.
Bath student named in top 10 ‘brilliant’ young web developers
A student from our Department of Computer Science has been named in the 2013 ‘.Net Awards’ as one of the top ten ‘brilliant young web developers’ to watch.
Our students scoop awards at Lovelace event
A number of our students have won top prizes at the annual Lovelace Colloquium.
Richard Stallman: Copyright vs Community
Dr Richard Stallman, Founder and President of the Free Software Foundation, will be presenting on the subject Copyright vs Community in the East Building Lecture Theatre on Thursday 21 March at 6pm as part of Bath Digital Festival.
New appointment strengthens media technology research
The University’s Department of Computer Science has appointed Professor Brian Wyvill, further strengthening its media technology research.
Global firm supports new management prize fellow
Grant Thornton is strengthening its relationship with the University by supporting a new prize fellowship in the School of Management’s Centre in Strategic Risk, creating the first corporate named academic position in the School.
Bath students code better than the rest
Computer Science students from Bath have beaten their peers from across the country at the 2012 North Western Regional Programming Contest held in Delft, in the Netherlands.
Is the pixel about to die?
Researchers launching a new vector-based video codec are claiming their work will lead to the death of the pixel within the next five years.
Bath hosts kick-off event set to revolutionise school IT
An event hosted at the University is set to change the way children learn about computing at school.

