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 & 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 change the world for the better. We work in partnership to help create a healthier, more sustainable and connected future for us 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.
Four-year collaborative project seeks to understand key process linked to evolution.
Humanitarian organisations are being urged to look beyond the point of rescue.
Wealth-seeking consumers are being forced to court brands for coveted access.
A multi-disciplinary team are using 3D printing to generate prototypes, with the goal of producing clean drinking water for rural communities.
Isambard 3 is a £10 million supercomputer developed as part of a GW4 collaboration and is located at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.
Physicists are getting closer to controlling single-molecule chemical reactions – could this shape the future of pharmaceutical research?
Insights from our researchers about news and current events.
Professor David Galbreath and Dr Stephen Hall's insightful analysis on how Russia's rhetoric could be more strategic than it seems for The Conversation.
Drs Annayah Prosser and Kate Woodthorpe, both Swifties, apply expertise in identity, events and grief to the end of the Eras Tour.
Professor Zeynep Arsel explains the relationship between brands and social media content creators, setting out recommendations for effective brand partnerships.
Professor Sam Carr explores the perspectives of older individuals who feel exhausted by life, examining their views on the assisted dying debate.
Dr Karen Evans-Reeves discusses how researchers focusing on public health issues have faced significant intimidation tactics
Earthquake prediction is extremely hard. Despite decades of research the scientific consensus is that individual earthquakes cannot be reliably predicted.
Find out about opportunities to take part in research projects.
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.
A study to explore the experiences of parenthood of Albanian mothers who have survived human trafficking and modern slavery.
We need volunteers to help us explore if consuming a ketone drink for four weeks improves immune, metabolic and cognitive health in adults aged 60 to 80 years.
We need volunteers to be part of our research study into the impact of stress and mindfulness on decision-making. You’ll receive £12 for completing the study.
We are recruiting volunteers to take part in our research into the impact of intermittent fasting on energy balance and associated health outcomes.
Upcoming research events including public lectures and seminars by visiting academics.
Andrew Chadwick will talk about why we need to decarbonise aviation now, how can this be achieved, the policies to support it, and what it means in practice.
Ninth Annual Qualitative Research Symposium (QRS).
This annual symposium is for anyone interested in monitoring solution-state chemical processes and reactions.