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University Librarian

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/university-librarian-kate-robinson/

A Theology graduate from the University of Manchester with a Masters in Library & Information Studies, Kate’s interests are user focussed and she particularly enjoys collaborative projects which exploit new ideas ... and new technologies.

Chemistry courses

https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-2025/chemistry/

You'll be able to explore and move seamlessly between areas such as nanotechnology, drug development, sustainability and new materials, ready to be part of the next generation of scientists.

Internal Coach

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/internal-coach-kelly-macrae/

leadership. communication. confidence. transition into a new role. workplace challenges. Particular areas of interest in relation to coaching:.

Natural Sciences courses

https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-2025/natural-sciences/

As a Natural Sciences student at Bath, you'll get to:. Play to your strengths or take on new challenges by choosing your own pathway to suit your interests and strengths.

Instrument Specialist - Bio Imaging

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/instrument-specialist-bio-imaging-mich…

developing new techniques and methods. Michael also helps with outreach activities; delivering seminars, training courses and specialist lectures on established and new techniques and capabilities to all researchers at Bath.

Mathematical sciences courses

https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-2024/mathematical-science…

institutions. They are a great way to gain valuable experience to add to your CV, try out a possible career path or experience a new culture.

Senior Instrument Specialist - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance …

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/senior-instrument-specialist-nuclear-m…

After completing his PhD in synthetic organometallic chemistry, Tim took up a Royal Society Fellowship to travel to New Zealand and study osmium chemistry with Prof Warren Roper. ... new application areas of this role, and has established several