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Undergraduate study 2025

https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/undergraduate-study-2025/

Be part of our student community. At Bath, there are lots of ways to pursue your passions, meet like-minded people, and learn new skills. ... We provide opportunities to engage with creativity to develop skills, showcase talent, nurture wellbeing and

Bath Global Chairs

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News, Blog and Events. ... Hosted by the Department of Social & Policy Sciences, Professor Bebbington is new Director of Natural Resources and Climate Change at the Ford Foundation.

Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can lead to…

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These studies have shown that children in Maio are open to learning new information and scientific concepts, especially if it is delivered in the context they are familiar with, such as

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About the University

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Information for journalists, bloggers and online commentators including latest news, research and facts and figures from the University of Bath.

One Young World Bath

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News. The latest news from One Young World Bath. ... More One Young World Bath news.

Bringing the biology to you: public engagement from the…

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The goal of Josie’s science festival stand is to introduce the concept of GE through interactive activities rather than an intimidating news story. ... New species of duckbill dinosaur found in Africa indicates they were diverse, with at least three

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Faculty of Science research

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New research from the Milner Centre for Evolution shows how flowering plants survived one of the biggest mass extinction events in history.