Dr Kit Yates and policy engagement
From mathematical modelling about Covid-19, to sharing his research via media and social media, learn about Kit's experiences of engaging policymakers.
From mathematical modelling about Covid-19, to sharing his research via media and social media, learn about Kit's experiences of engaging policymakers.
New blog by PVC (Student Experience) Cassie Wilson reflecting on judging the inaugural Library Spark competition.
The 69É«ÇéƬ is delighted to retain the HR Excellence in 69É«ÇéƬ Award, reflecting our commitment to support researchers throughout their careers.
Please be mindful of your water usage on Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 May.
Leaders from the world of business, sport and charity will share their perspectives on leading with integrity and purpose at the Forum in central Bath.
After our recent Ofsted inspection the University has been judged Good for ‘overall effectiveness’ and our arrangements for safeguarding learners are effective.
Women Super League footballers have six times more muscle injuries pre-period than during it finds 69É«ÇéƬ study
Digital accessibility is crucial for creating an inclusive world for everyone, ensuring equity of access to study and work
The University outlines sources of advice and support for students and staff.
Join us as part of Edufest, International perspectives on Decolonising the curriculum featuring colleagues from PoLIS (Bath) & Stellenbosch (South Africa).
Alix Dietzel, Joss Garman, Chris Skidmore and Lorraine Whitmarsh discuss the UK's transition to net zero.
Is there a compelling case for significantly reducing economic inequality? Professor Lane Kenworthy discusses his research.
Information on changes to services or infrastructure across the University.
From 8 April, DDaT will start to roll out IT and AV support changes. Find out which services are changing and what it means for you.
Understand why our IT systems may be disrupted or change over time, how you can check their current operating status, and what to do if you need help.
North Parade Bridge in Bath city centre will be closed to vehicles and cyclists for an estimated six weeks, as essential repair works are carried out.