Archive for July 2013

University builds PhD links with Indonesia

We have recently signed an agreement to participate in the Indonesia-UK DIKTI Scholarship Programme.

Your views needed on cycling perceptions and intentions

The Department of Psychology is seeking participants to take part in an online study that aims to measure people’s perceptions of, and intentions, to cycle.

Building Business Bridges – interview with Graham Cole

Graham Cole is Chairman of AgustaWestland UK and Chairman of CBI South West. Today we talk to Graham about how he is working to help the South West become the aerospace region of the country.

Studio fitness class summer timetable

See our studio fitness timetable for a full list of classes available.

Researchers reveal which London Underground lines are mouldiest

People travelling on the London Underground Jubilee Line inhale more fungal spores than those on the Central and Bakerloo Lines, according to new research from our scientists here at the University.

Researchers reveal which London Underground lines are mouldiest

People travelling on the London Underground Jubilee Line inhale more fungal spores than those on the Central and Bakerloo Lines, according to new research from our scientists here at the University.

Additional pressure on campus car parks

Permit holders will have noticed that there has been additional pressure on the car parks recently, particularly the West Car Park.

Department of International Development site hosts Bath research

Research by Geof Wood, Emeritus Professor of International Development, has been published on a Government website.

Mathematical theory says small organisms may not form species

A new mathematical theory from the University is challenging one of the most basic ideas of biology – that the concept of a ‘species’ applies to all creatures.

KTP with Seiche provides safer environment for marine mammals

The University of Bath has been awarded a second Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Seiche Measurements Ltd, a company at the forefront in the design, development and manufacture of underwater measurement and acoustic systems.

Britain’s first ‘lightning into space’ scientifically validated

History was made last night when citizen scientists detected Britain’s first example of a lightning strike into space.

Britain’s first ‘lightning into space’ scientifically validated

History was made last night when citizen scientists, working with our researchers, detected Britain’s first example of a lightning strike into space.

Hill family celebrate first George Moore Prizes in Pharmacy

Two new prizes were awarded by Dr and Mrs Hill at the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology annual prize-giving ceremony this year.

Moscow State University visit and lecture

Professor Lydia Polubichenko from Lomonosov Moscow State University will be visiting us this week with a group of postgraduate interpreting and translation students.

New mathematical theory says small organisms may not form species

A new mathematical theory from the University is challenging one of the most basic ideas of biology – that the concept of a ‘species’ applies to all creatures.

University project features on Government website

Research from the University has been featured on this year’s Parliamentary report on Research & Development in assistive technology on the Department of Health website.

University KTP to help in the fight against global poverty

The University has been awarded a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Triple Line Consulting, a company which works with public and private sector agencies to reduce global poverty and promote environmentally sustainable development.

Campus Computer Shop closed for 2 days, 31 Jul 2013

The Campus Computer Shop (ITP) will be closed from 12 noon, Wednesday 31 July 2013 until 12 noon, Friday 2 August 2013 for annual stocktake.

Professor Ibell elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Professor Tim Ibell has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Fellowship of the Academy is highly prestigious.

University project features on Government website

Research from the University has been featured on this year’s Parliamentary report on Research & Development in assistive technology on the Department of Health website.