INSPIRE (2023/24)
Take a look inside the 2023/24 edition of our online supporter magazine today.
Read incredible stories of impact – the opportunities for education and innovation made possible by supporters of the University – a philanthropy year in review, the latest University updates and your personal stories of giving.
Take a look inside the 2023/24 edition of our online supporter magazine today.
You support research that tackles global challenges and opportunities in sustainability, health and wellbeing, and digital.
Award-winning alumnus makes a transformational gift to support research and innovation in the Department of Life Sciences.
With your support, Bath researchers are working for a cleaner, greener future.
Students and academics are reducing the risk of long-term injuries for rugby players, with your help.
How a prestigious fellowship funded by an alumnus led to a landmark invention: a sustainable alternative to palm oil.
Discover the infection-detecting technology that's been developed thanks to support from alumni, trusts and foundations.
Our donor community supports the leaders of tomorrow and champions research that tackles global challenges.
You give deserving students the opportunity to succeed, whatever their background.
Alumni Fund Sanctuary Gold Scholar Yaaseir on the life-changing impact of a scholarship.
How scholarships power performance in studies and sport.
Our donor community enables 50 talented young people overcome barriers to education every year by supporting Gold Scholarships at the University of Bath.
Regular gifts to the Alumni Fund contribute to scholarships, financial support funds, clubs and societies and more.
Enterprising students and alumni are turning big ideas into businesses with a positive impact on people and the planet. Here, they share their start-up stories.
Natural Sciences graduate Helen Mylne talks about her fascinating work researching elephants in Zimbabwe.
Thank you to our alumni and friends for supporting our community.
See a complete list of donors who have supported the University of Bath in the past financial year.
Alumna Barbara Nunn (BSc Mathematics 1978) explains how working with young people inspired her to pledge financial support for future Bath students.
The business community provides us with charitable income that enriches students’ lives, enhances our campus and furthers world-class research.
Alumnus and donor Brian Nicholson returns to campus to meet his newest PhD scholar, Maria Petrou.
Discover the difference that philanthropic gifts make to students and research.
Launched in our 50th year, Gold Scholarships give 50 young people the chance to succeed at Bath every year.
From teenage midwife in the midst of the Syrian civil war, to Biomedical Sciences student at the University of Bath; Ghazala shares her incredible journey.
LabCycle founder Helen Liang shares how alumni support is helping to eliminate single-use plastics from laboratories.
Campus has grown steadily in the last 50 years, and in 2018 it gained an exciting new addition.
Olympic gold swimmer and sports scholar Tom Dean on the reality of being a student-athlete.
An innovative project from Bath MSc student Nav Sawhney to bring low-cost, manual washing machines to refugee camps will be piloted in Iraq from this week.
Get to know some of the University of Bath's alumni supporters and get in touch to share your stories.
After a career in finance, Holly gives back to Bath by volunteering on our US Foundation board and by supporting Gold Scholarships.
Jamie is based in Cambridge, where he is involved in developing entrepreneurs, and has supported PhD scholarships at the University.
Professor Raymond Schinazi is a scientist whose research focuses on developing treatments for viruses. He has generously supported a range of causes at Bath.
A School of Management degree gave Mitch the grounding for a career in finance. His gifts to the University have supported students through scholarships.
Robin Hayes is Chief Executive Officer at JetBlue Airways Corp, based in New York, and supports Gold Scholarships at the University of Bath.