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Be more active in your commute for National Cycling Week

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/be-more-active-in-your-commute-fo…

Switch up your commute today. National Cycling Week is round the corner and on Wednesday 12 June the Climate Action Team is hosting a day filled with active travel initiatives to ... If you take part in these activities, remember you are eligible to sign

Lois Player and policy engagement

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/lois-player-and-policy-engagement/…

Throughout her PhD, Lois has been involved in numerous policy discussions about her research and also undertook a secondment with the Climate Change Committee.

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New Study Reveals Health and Social Benefits of Car-Free…

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Some participants also reported saving money. The project highlights the importance of support—such as accessible information about travel options and peer support—in encouraging people to make changes. ... Modal shifting—from cars to public

Becoming a better version of myself

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/becoming-a-better-version-of-mysel…

I wanted to study in a safe and beautiful city. Being close to the airports was also important so I had the opportunity to travel.

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Change your commute to help health, wellbeing, and the…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/change-your-commute-to-help-healt…

free travel planning advice. free bike security marking. trial various e-bike models. ... Find out more about free travel events taking place on Wednesday 1 May.

Developing the supercomputers of tomorrow

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/developing-the-supercomputers-of-t…

Longer wavelengths, such as those in the infrared, lose much less energy and can travel much further through optical fibres. ... Changing the wavelengths of single, information-carrying photons can optimise them to travel further.

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Vote for President

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/vote-for-president/

The Nineties saw a period of transition, according to 1990 president Chris Green: “We were developing the travel outlet, the shop, and we were making a bid to take over the

Changes to the 22 bus route and timetable

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/changes-to-the-22-bus-route-and-t…

We fully appreciate that alternative travel to campus may not be possible or realistic for everyone.

Simran – Commonwealth Split-Site PhD Scholar

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/simran-commonwealth-split-site-phd…

top international conference in her field of research, ISMET-8 in Crete, with a travel grant sponsored by the Commonwealth, and winning the Images of Research 2022 competition in the Sustainability

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The Bicycle Mayor of Bath: Pete Dyson

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/the-bicycle-mayor-of-bath-pete-dy…

The latest change we have seen in our cycling community. Pete has been leading an active travel campaign: Re-surface North Road. ... These are just some of the ways that cycling is supported by the university – find out more about how you can enjoy an