Public engagement project recognised in national awards
Published on 29 November 2016Researchers will find out tonight if they have been successful in the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) 2016 Engage awards.
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Researchers will find out tonight if they have been successful in the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) 2016 Engage awards.
Professor Wim de Villiers, Stellenbosch University’s Rector and Vice-Chancellor, met staff from across the University on Tuesday 15 November.
Physicists at the University of Bath have developed a technique to more reliably produce single photons that can be imprinted with quantum information.
On Tuesday 15 November we welcomed the Ambassador of Iceland in the UK, His Excellency Mr Thórdur Aegir Óskarsson, to our Claverton campus.
The University hosts the 14th Symposium of the Cancer Research @ Bath (CR@B) network, highlighting how research is improving diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
Two scientists from the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology have agreed an exclusive licence with Orexigen Therapeutics Inc.
The University has agreed to invest up to £3.5 million in developing the Sports Training Village gym.
An innovative research project shifting public perceptions about fostering unaccompanied child refugees has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
University of Bath scientists will lead a £1.83m project with Brazilian colleagues to develop more cost-effective fuels and chemicals from plant matter.
One of the world’s leading experts has cautioned against the likelihood of success for the Paris deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.