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Art of the Brain

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Art of the Brain represented the first collaboration between researchers in the Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology and local artist, Stephen Magrath. ... There were three strands to the project:. an art exhibition at Bath Royal Literary & Scientific

Library Floorplans

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Books and periodicals covering architecture and design; civil, mechanical, electrical, electronic and chemical engineering; materials science; history of art; decorative and graphical arts; foreign and English literature.

Transition to University

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The societies include a range of arts, departmental course related, ethical and political, faith and cultural or recreational options.

Harnessing the power of art to open up a conversation…

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Menu. Harnessing the power of art to open up a conversation about disappearance. ... The State of Disappearance Art Exhibition was supported by Arts Council England National Lottery; the Centre for the Study of Violence, University of Bath; ESRC Festival

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Using other libraries

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Holburne Museum Library & Archive. The Holburne Museum Library houses a reference collection generally covering fine and decorative art from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, and the history and architecture of

Vote for President

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

I was part of that vanguard of exploration and experimentation.” Heading up the Students’ Union in ’74, Richard helped establish the first arts centre on campus – the Arts Barn (now The

Global Talent visa

https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/global-talent-visa/

Overview. The Global Talent visa is for talented and promising individuals in the fields of 'academia or research', 'arts and culture' or 'digital technology' who wish to work in the UK.

Bringing youth voices to COP26

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/bringing-youth-voices-to-cop26/

IPR Head of Policy Programmes and Communications, Amy Thompson, shares her experience of producing ActNowFilm and amplifying youth voices at COP26.

Start using Nimbus

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Acknowledging Research Computing. Research Computing provides state-of-the-art high performance computing and research software engineering support to the academic community, significantly impacting the quality of the resultant research output.

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Designing and building a mini automated vehicle

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The project is also an opportunity to develop a range of hard and soft skills: "Working on the project gave me an insight into the professional world: the art of liaising

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