Soil power: UK startup Bactery is generating sustainable energy from the earth
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University of Bath startup creates sustainable power from bacterial batteries – ‘Bacteries’ – that harvest electricity from soil.
University of Bath startup creates sustainable power from bacterial batteries – ‘Bacteries’ – that harvest electricity from soil.
Firm co-founded by University of Bath Bioprocess Engineer Prof Chris Chuck set to expand.
Drop in on Thursday 13 June for a free health check and refreshments.
The Cafe at Polden common room area will close to staff and students from 16 June to mid September.
Dr Anna Chatzimichali tells us about her new appointment as Design Council Expert and the exciting opportunities it brings with it in a new blog post.
Change your commuting routine this summer! Cycling, walking and running to campus is beneficial to not only your wellbeing and finances but for the planet too!
Writing for THE, Dr Tina Skinner discusses why she started the Researcher Wellbeing Project, which aims to support those doing emotionally challenging research.
Advice for staff about the implications of the pre-election period for the University.
The University outlines sources of advice and support for students and staff.
Come hear from Dr Kit Yates (Department of Mathematics) about his experience working with the media.
Join us over lunch on World Refugee Day to find out what we're doing as a University of Sanctuary and hear how sanctuary impacts both students and communities.
A course for line managers who are new to the role or the University, on the responsibilities and policies involved in managing people.
Information on changes to services or infrastructure across the University.
Buses won't stop at the North Parade bus stops as the road is closed to all traffic for approximately eight weeks. Check the website for alternative stops.
North Parade Bridge in Bath city centre will be closed to vehicles and cyclists for an estimated six weeks, as essential repair works are carried out.