Test for spiking to reduce psychological distress – new study
Published on 13 March 2023A review of the evidence into the psychological impacts of spiking highlights that victims of suspected attacks are not routinely tested for drugs or alcohol.
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A review of the evidence into the psychological impacts of spiking highlights that victims of suspected attacks are not routinely tested for drugs or alcohol.
New video guide for students on how to engage critically with Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.
New video guide for students on how to engage critically with Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.
A ‘best practice’ protocol for researchers developing piezoelectric materials has been developed by scientists – a first in this field of technology.
We have partnered with The Bath Festival who have just revealed their programme running from 12 - 21 May.
Design experts set to visit New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai to share low-carbon, climate resilient building design ideas and tools
We have a new Women's Network (WN:CGC) for staff in grades 2 – 7, where you'll benefit from a mix of presentations and informal networking opportunities.
The charity Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide will be on campus on 28 March to talk to any student who has been affected by the loss of someone to suicide.
The Centre for the Study of Violence recently hosted an event to share perspectives on the phenomenon of forced migration and refugee experiences.
Knowledge Transfer Partnership aims to extend shelf-life of pharmaceutical products