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Year 11 pupils arrive on campus this week for residential summer school
The University’s successful Year 11 Summer School commences again this week as forty-five pupils get the opportunity to experience a taste of university life and study.
Gifted young people experience life on campus
Over 60 young people from target schools across the South West have been given the chance to experience life at the University of Bath, in a free week-long residential summer school taking place this week (23 -27 July).
Chemistry camp inspires scientists of the future
More than 100 students selected from schools all over the UK came to the University last week to take part in two residential Salters’ Chemistry Camps for 15-year olds. The camps, which ran from 9-11 July and 11-13 July, helped students to participate in the fun of chemistry and motivate them to develop both awareness of, and a long-term interest in the subject through an action-packed programme.
Talented school children get a taste of university life
More than 80 school students in Year 9 are attending a residential event at the University this week to give them an insight into life on campus.
Bath engineering student opens doors for teenagers
An engineering student from the University has run a unique day of activities for students from a South London secondary school.
Science students solve murder mystery at Festival of Chemistry
Pupils from across the South West became forensic scientists for the day at the Salters’ Festival of Chemistry held at the University of Bath on Tuesday 15 and Thursday 17 May.
Bath school children enjoy fun chemistry
Dr Gabriele Kociok-Kohn from the Department of Chemistry has been making Chemistry fun for local school children.
Help! I’m a scientist, get me out of here!
Phd researcher Julia Griffen, from the Department of Chemistry, is currently being quizzed on all things science by school children from across the country.

