Celebrating named Gold Scholarships

Our donor community enables 50 talented young people overcome barriers to education every year by supporting Gold Scholarships at the University of Bath.
Discover the incredible impact you have on people, the planet and potential through supporting students and research at Bath.
Our donor community enables 50 talented young people overcome barriers to education every year by supporting Gold Scholarships at the University of Bath.
Your support is saving lives with smart wound swabs.
Developing a sustainable alternative to palm oil.
The business community provides us with charitable income that enriches students’ lives, enhances our campus and furthers world-class research.
Your gifts power student-athletes’ performance in studies and sport.
Become a part of our 1966 Society by pledging a legacy in your Will.
Thank you to our alumni, friends and partners for supporting Bath.
Robin Hayes is Chief Executive Officer at JetBlue Airways Corp, based in New York, and supports Gold Scholarships at the University of Bath.
After a career in finance, Holly gives back to Bath by volunteering on our US Foundation board and by supporting Gold Scholarships.
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.
Jamie is based in Cambridge, where he is involved in developing entrepreneurs, and has supported PhD scholarships at the University.
Read success stories made possible by your gifts during the 2020-21 financial year.
How your donations have made a difference to our students, researchers and city.
Your support for scholarships helps to bring the brightest minds to Bath.
How you're changing the game for our student-athletes.
How your gifts make gold-standard research possible.
LabCycle founder Helen Liang shares how alumni support is helping to eliminate single-use plastics from laboratories.
Discover the difference that philanthropic gifts made in during the 2019-20 financial year.
For many years generous donors have supported Bath students to overcome barriers to education.
A Gold Scholarship is so much more than just financial support: it’s a real sense of belonging at Bath.
Thanks to your support, our researchers are working to solve global problems.
A message of thanks from Dr Alexander Lunt.
How you're boosting sports, arts and awards on campus.
How you're helping student entrepreneurs to succeed.
Your gifts offer students the chance to succeed, whatever their background.
Our programme of scholarships and bursaries helps more students than ever before engage in higher education.
Our University is about more than labs and lectures.
Find out more about this vital safety net.
Find out how Bath's brightest sports stars balance their studies with training at an elite level.
Your gifts give our students the opportunity to develop the entrepreneurship skills that are highly coveted by companies.
Your support helps us to look beyond the everyday and discover the remarkable.
Our research changes people's lives for the better, from understanding Alzheimer’s to improving quality of life for those with arthritis.
Developing drugs to fight cancer, generating clean energy and improving food security are just some of our research projects.
Campus has grown steadily in the last 50 years, and in 2018 it gained an exciting new addition.
Take a look at the hands-on learning facility in action.
Our Centre for Sustainable and Circular Technologies is home to research that could change lives.
Your support has an impact on a global scale.
We are grateful to have an international community of donors in 40 countries. Here are just some of the ways your support goes beyond borders.
Donor and alumna Debbie talks about her time at Bath and why she supports students.
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.
Your donations are helping the University to make a positive impact on a worldwide scale.
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.
Natural Sciences graduate Helen Mylne talks about her fascinating work researching elephants in Zimbabwe.