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Pharmacy Applicant Visit Day programme

https://www.bath.ac.uk/publications/pharmacy-applicant-visit-day-progr…

Travelling to campus. There are many different ways to travel to our University of Bath campus.

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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Physics Applicant Visit Day programme

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Travelling to campus. There are many different ways to travel to our University of Bath campus.

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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Chemistry Applicant Visit Day Programme

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Travelling to campus. There are many different ways to travel to our University of Bath campus.

Breaking open assumptions for innovation

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/breaking-open-assumptions-for-inno…

These electrons travel through the device powering it, while at the same time, the lithium ions move to the opposite side of the battery to accept back these electrons.

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Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can lead to…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/sex-and-death-how-evolutionary-bio…

Historically, naturalists like Charles Darwin have recognised the significance of islands in shaping our understanding of evolution – his travels through the Galápagos Islands laid the foundation for his theory of evolution

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