Opening new doors: postgraduate economics study at Bath
Julian Broady chose to stay on after his undergraduate degree, to increase his career options.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Julian Broady chose to stay on after his undergraduate degree, to increase his career options.
Javier Mata Garzón explains how and why he came to the University of Bath to study for a master's degree.
Our research has helped to develop and apply methods for deriving an economic valuation of the effects of environmental damage on human health.
Quantitative Easing is a key financial lever in the US and UK. Our researcher has analysed the effect of QE on financial markets to see if it actually works.
Our research into the costs of air pollution has led to the UK’s Clean Van Commitment and an extension of London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone.
Grace Ling is a recent graduate from BSc (Hons) Economics at the University of Bath. She shares the memories of her journey as an international student.
In a poll of political experts by the Institute of Government, the minimum wage was voted the most successful UK government policy of the past 30 years.
In light of the financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent spending cuts, many large projects are being increasingly scrutinised for their cost effectiveness.
Around 19 million people in the UK are expected to be over the normal retirement age by 2050.
Qi Chang first visited Bath in 2015. Liking what she saw, she returned to study the MSc Economics and Finance.