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Faculty of Engineering & Design Research

https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/faculty-of-engineering-design-research/

Using metal powder laser melting, our research on industrial 3D printing has helped to improve processes and develop new products with our industrial partners.

Corporate Engagement Network

https://www.bath.ac.uk/teams/corporate-engagement-network/

Placements and Industrial Engagement Manager (Science). Louise works in a Faculty-wide team to develop new partnerships, strengthen existing relationships and identify opportunities for strategic partnerships.

COP26 and the University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/cop26-and-the-university-of-bath/

The new briefing from the COP26 Universities Network sets out how both public and private climate finance can be accelerated at COP26 and beyond. ... More than 5,000 new students will have the opportunity to learn about Carbon Literacy as part of

Critical Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) group…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/teams/critical-research-in-social-psychology-cr…

Julie has established areas of research in the areas of: risk (e.g., public appreciation of risk, risk communication and risk management); new areas of health policy such as loneliness, and ... She has previously conducted research around new mothers’

University finance system

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How to register a new user or get additional access to Business World, the University's finance system. ... Use the University's finance system, Business World, to set up a new customer account and add a new contact.

Human Computer Interaction (The CREATE Lab) group members …

https://www.bath.ac.uk/teams/human-computer-interaction-the-create-lab…

Most recently, she has created a departmental news bulletin and is responsible for the construction and distribution of this each month. ... David is a part-time researcher, but a full-time geek. During his PhD David worked alongside teachers to utilise