Bath PhD researcher puts on UK's ‘Best engineering event’
Published on 31 March 2014Our PhD researcher who dedicates hours of personal time to encourage school children to consider a career in engineering has won a national award for his events
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Our PhD researcher who dedicates hours of personal time to encourage school children to consider a career in engineering has won a national award for his events
As part of a major package of investment, the University will benefit from a new £4 million Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematics.
For the first time, scientists have uncovered that people blind from birth visualise numbers the opposite way around to sighted people.
Ancient, giant marine animals used bizarre facial appendages to filter food from the ocean, according to a new study.
Professor James Davenport from our Department of Computer Science took office as a Vice-President and Trustee of the BCS Academy of Computing.
The arguments put forward by tobacco companies against the public health benefits of standardised packaging are ‘largely without foundation’, conclude experts.
Professor Aron Walsh from our Department of Chemistry has been appointed Honorary Professor at Yonsei University, South Korea, one of our preferred partners.
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Over seventy families from council owned properties across Exeter have joined our ENLITEN study that aims to reduce energy use within homes.