Annual Overview 2021/22
A fresh look at the last academic year, progressing our strategy and collective achievements
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A fresh look at the last academic year, progressing our strategy and collective achievements
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.
As the University celebrates being named ‘University of the Year’, in this new feature we delve deeper into what makes Bath such a special place to study.
Statistics and facts about our student population, research, campus and alumni.
Find out about the latest research and University announcements.
Across politics and policy, we have experts available who can help media by providing analysis on aspects of the UK general election from multiple angles
Researchers say labelling should be improved to make clear teabags shouldn't be thrown away in domestic compost heaps.
For the first time, scientists will explore the causes of the breed's signature patterning, with implications for our understanding of all developing mammals.
Scientists invent a screen that deforms beneath a user’s fingers, with the surface becoming softer or stiffer in direct response to force applied.
Chemical method identified to tackle hard-to-recycle packaging material, cutting landfill waste
Scientists at Bath, introduce a breakthrough carbon-based sensor for detecting lactic acid levels in saliva - avoiding the need for an electrical power source.
Sports news from Team Bath, including the performances of athletes and teams based in our Sports Training Village, as well as sports science related research from our Department for Health.
It is a second Olympics for the history-making artistic swimmer, who studies International Management and Modern Languages (French) at the University of Bath.
Joshua Gammon and scholar Jack Skerry are joined in the Belgrade-bound squad by fellow Bath-based swimmers Leah Crisp, Ed Mildred and Matthew Ward
Connor Treacey, Charlie Griffin, Tyler Offiah, Kepu Tuipulotu and Jack Woods will follow in the footsteps of current students who are Bath Rugby 1st XV players.
Tokyo gold-medallists Freya Anderson and Tom Dean, double Olympians Kieran Bird and Jacob Whittle, and sporting scholar Leah Crisp all train at Team Bath.
Anna Stembridge and Jess Thirlby, England Head Coaches past and present respectively, both played for Team Bath before leading the club to success as coaches.
Reigning Olympic and Paralympic Champions who train at Team Bath were among the athletes in attendance at an award presentation in the Sports Training Village
Listen to the University's Research with Impact Podcast hosted by science journalist Roland Pease.
In episode two, Roland meets Nello Cristianini (Computer Science) and Emma Carmel (SPS) to learn how our research is informing AI developments and regulation.
In the new podcast series, Roland meets Prof Alison Walker (Physics) and Prof Petra Cameron (Chemistry) to discuss our research that's powering the future.
Read articles from Bath academics published via The Conversation UK.
Dr Sarah Glozer from our School of Management looks at what it takes to make it as an online influencer.
Kim Watts from our School of Management looks at the creative destruction behind Apple's Crush ad and where it went wrong for audiences.
Charlotte Dodson (Life Sciences) writes in The Conversation about AlphaFold 3, the latest algorithm designed to predict the structures of proteins.
Professor Matthew Wills and Tim Rock write in The Conversation about why, in evolutionary terms, small is beautiful.
Dr Luke Fletcher, from our School of Management, discusses how the backdrop to his research has changed the way he works.
Dr Punit Shah from our Department of Psychology writes for The Conversation about why mental processes underlying social interactions are not well understood.
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