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Research student Joe Kinrade wins 2012 Ede & Ravenscroft Prize

The Ede & Ravenscroft Prize (£1,000) is awarded annually to the University's best research student. This year's winner is Joe Kinrade, from the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering.

Miles Davis appointed as new Head of Enterprise & Knowledge Exploitation

We are pleased to announce that Dr Miles Davis has been appointed as the new Head of Enterprise & Knowledge Exploitation within the Research & Development Support Office (RDSO). 

Superbug spreads from hospitals in major cities to regional healthcare centres

Hospitals in large cities act as breeding grounds for the superbug MRSA prior to it spreading to smaller hospitals, suggests a study by scientists from our Department of Biology & Biochemistry. Researchers found evidence that shows for the first time how the superbug spreads between different hospitals throughout the country.

Sustainable business expert joins School of Management

Eric Arnould has joined the School of Management as professor of marketing. He will be a member of the department’s influential marketing group where he will continue his leading research in sustainable business practice and consumer culture theory.

Exhibition of fascinating images will explain research and its impact on the world

The fourth annual Images of Research exhibition was previewed last night and will be exhibited in the city later this month

Researchers to speed up recovery times

Elite athletes and recreational exercisers alike could soon be enjoying quicker recovery times thanks to research into exercise-induced fatigue.

Report highlights our contribution to London 2012

Our research is featured in a new report, Supporting a UK success story: The impact of university research and sport development, which highlights some of the many ways in which research has helped Team GB limber up and prepare for London 2012.

Nano-factory promises great things for graphene science

A new Graphene Centre Laboratory was officially opened by our Vice-Chancellor on Tuesday 1 May, to investigate the amazing properties and potential applications of graphene, the wonder material that could one day replace silicon in microchips.

University secures £1.5m for energy efficiency research

The University has secured a grant of £1.5 million to further its research into low-impact, energy efficient buildings.

From the lab to the track: research brings home results

When the British sprinters take to the starting blocks at the Olympic Games, a researcher from Bath will be monitoring their every move. Dr Aki Salo, a senior lecturer in sport biomechanics, will be part of an expert team of support staff who help the athletes to excel.

 
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