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Marriage makes men fatter, shows new research

  • 21 Jun 2017

Being married makes men gain weight, and the early days of fatherhood add to the problem, finds new research from the University of Bath’s School of Management.

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Conference spotlights HE’s role in global social…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/conference-spotlights-hes-role-in…

News story. Published on Tuesday 16 May 2017. Last updated on Friday 21 June 2019. ... The conference was featured on prime time South African news including interviews with Professors Naude and Naidoo.

Launch of new postgraduate qualification for Jordanian…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/launch-of-new-postgraduate-qualif…

News story. Published on Wednesday 13 December 2017. Last updated on Wednesday 13 December 2017. ... Professor Mary Hayden and Professor Jeff Thompson taught the first unit of the new qualification to teachers in Amman.

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2017-2018/mn/MN30678.html

This module is designed apply the theoretical principles of Production Innovation 1 and to integrate students' knowledge from other modules on the degree programme to plan, develop and launch a new

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2017-2018/mn/MN50416.html

Description:. Aims:. To examine how new technologies (e.g. products, services, software, systems, etc.) can be effectively commercialised. ... a critical awareness of current issues and frameworks in commercialisation of new technologies (T/F/A).

Promiscuity slows down evolution of new species

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/promiscuity-slows-down-evolution-…

Researchers found that promiscuous species are less likely to diversify into new species (Credit: Clemens Kuepper). ... Over time, a group of individuals can evolve to adapt to their local environment and form a new species.