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Conference examines migrant stories in Australian museums
An academic from the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies has organised a conference in Australia to examine how Antipodean museums portray the stories of migrants in the country.
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.
Department of International Development site hosts Bath research
Research by Geof Wood, Emeritus Professor of International Development, has been published on a Government website.
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.
Bath part of new BBC User Experience Research Partnership
The BBC today announced the BBC User Experience Research Partnership, a long-term collaboration project between BBC Research and Development (BBC R&D) and leading universities in the fields of User Experience and Human Computer Interaction research.
UK Direct Current research to strengthen India’s power networks
Research led by our engineers at Bath is set to make the power networks of India more robust, sustainable and able to stand up to an increased demand for electricity from the country’s population.
Academics thank community for help in reaching research milestone
More than 1,000 people from the Bath area have helped Department for Health academics in their research into exercise, diet and health by volunteering their time to take part in studies.
New funding allows research into anxiety levels of children starting secondary school
Academics in the Department for Health have received funding to extend a project researching the best ways of teaching children coping skills to help them deal with their worries and stay happier.
Alcohol regulation needs to catch up with online marketing aimed at young people
A Bath academic will call for tighter regulation around alcohol marketing on social network sites when she speaks at a conference this week.
Child volunteers still needed for stress research
Researchers in the Department of Psychology investigating how children cope with stress are still on the look-out for youngsters to help them with their study.

