Bath Beacons
Our multidisciplinary Beacons empower our research community to tackle major global challenges by building consortia for large-scale funding.
To strengthen the impact of our research, sharpen our focus, and increase our influence, we've identified three primary research themes for working together across disciplines: Sustainability, Health and wellbeing, and Digital.
Our multidisciplinary Beacons empower our research community to tackle major global challenges by building consortia for large-scale funding.
Our research is helping to improve the world. Through collaborative partnerships we're creating a healthier, more sustainable, and connected future for all.
Putting people at the heart of research and innovation.
Our institutes span a number of fields of research.
Our research spans a number of fields and we work together in cross-disciplinary groups.
How we make sure our research meets the highest ethical standards including guidance, resources and contact information.
Research news and press releases from Bath.
New study suggests complex cells evolved around 2.9 billion years ago, almost a billion years earlier than other estimates.
Bath Institute for Rheumatic Diseases announced funding for three research roles at the University of Bath to mark its 50th anniversary.
Couples balance money and attractiveness throughout relationship in ‘beauty-status exchange’.
Study shows motivation, company loyalty and sales increase with food and social programs.
New study shows how ancient viral DNA shapes modern human placentas.
Scientists at Bath and King's College London have discovered a chemical that could be used to develop a new treatment for difficult-to-treat nail infections.
Insights from our researchers about news and current events.
Professor Kari Lancaster and colleagues explain why "normal" ranges should be redefined to take into account the true variety that exists in human populations.
Professor Phil Tomlinson assesses the pros and cons of a radical reform to EV road charging, a new scheme under consideration by the government.
As AI becomes widely adopted in public services, Dr Akhil Bhardwaj considers if the sector is becoming too big to fail, and the implications for taxpayers.
To protect critical, context-rich thinking in higher education, knowledge agency must be quickly reclaimed from Big Edtech, say Dirk Lindebaum and Gazi Islam.
Russia is targeting UK space infrastructure, and in particular military satellites, on a weekly basis, according to the head of UK Space Command.
Dr Joanna Syrda explains how people's world views affect their views on transport infrastructure - and how to use this to build support for green travel.
Find out about opportunities to take part in research projects.
Take part in research into whether differing levels of fat tissue inflammation are linked to levels of muscle loss as people age.
We need high-performance athletes and coaches to help us research how we talk about body weight in a sporting context.
Earn £200 and help us understand if personalised feedback can improve people's diets. We need volunteers aged 18-45 with diets low in fresh vegetables.
Join our study that looks at how short periods of carbohydrate restriction impact health, and whether a new mobile health app can help with lifestyle adherence.
We need volunteers to help us research the impacts of remotely delivered exercise plans on cardiovascular health in people with cystic fibrosis.
A study to explore the experiences of parenthood of Albanian mothers who have survived human trafficking and modern slavery.
Upcoming research events including public lectures and seminars by visiting academics.
A decade after the Modern Slavery Act, the UK is falling behind in tackling modern slavery. Andrew Wallis, CEO of Unseen, discusses what needs to happen next.
Join us for this event as we discuss creating, negotiating, and challenging boundaries in qualitative research.