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Studying at Bath means joining our multicultural student community on a vibrant, friendly campus in a historic city.
We're a university that's well placed to help you succeed, wherever you're from. We're ranked highly for overall performance, student satisfaction, and graduate employment.
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Bath graduates are highly valued and sought after by leading graduate employers.
Two-thirds of our students choose to do a placement or study abroad, helping them prepare for their careers through real-world experience.
Bath's world-leading research is improving lives and changing the world. Our enterprise and innovation deliver scientific and economic impact - benefiting communities locally, nationally, and internationally. We engage with the public, policy-makers, charities, and businesses to inform new research directions.
Our Doctoral College supports doctoral researchers and helps develop our research strategy.
Placing fundamental concepts of sustainability and circularity at the core of research, innovation, training and outreach in applied science and engineering.
The IAAPS team has supported propulsion research for over 40 years and offers a unique combination of academic and industrial expertise in all propulsion types.
Our flexibility enables us to create agile inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams, working with pre-eminent partners worldwide, to tackle issues of global significance.
Our staff and students are involved with the community in and around Bath, including partnerships with community groups and collaborations with local organisations.
We support local students to prepare for their future, working with their schools and colleges to inspire them to pursue further study and careers.
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We're reducing our environmental impact through ethical food sourcing, waste management, generating our own sustainable energy, and raising awareness of how staff and students can help. We work with the local community, industry, public sector bodies and third sector organisations, to support the transition to the net zero carbon economy.
Find out more about how we're reducing our carbon footprint.
Our staff are vital in creating the University’s academic and professional community, and we value working collaboratively with others within our global network of contacts in business, the professions, the public, and the voluntary sectors.
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We work with established businesses and start-ups, helping them find investment, workspaces, and networking opportunities to support growth.
Our research facilities are available for testing and analysis, with expert support and advice from our staff.
We work with businesses, researchers, and students to enable new ideas, innovation, and growth.
Discover how engaging with our students through placements, projects, societies and employment can help attract and retain the talent your organisation needs.
We can help you develop your business ideas with our world-leading expertise and technologies.
Work with us to exchange knowledge and ideas and bridge the gap between academic research and commercial application.
Our research is helping to change the world for the better. We work in partnership to help create a healthier, more sustainable and connected future for us all.
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