One-year A-levels could improve grades and save money say experts
Published on 12 January 2011Researchers at the University of Bath have found A-level students could benefit from taking the exams in just one year instead of two.
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Researchers at the University of Bath have found A-level students could benefit from taking the exams in just one year instead of two.
Professor Glynis Breakwell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bath, has been commissioned as a Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset.
Scientists at the University of Bath and Tel Aviv University are working on a new project to improve the properties of plastics made from plants.
For the first time in the UK, researchers from the University of Bath are working with RWE npower in a groundbreaking project exploring potential energy savings
The effects of global climate change could be minimised by transferring ‘best available’ low carbon technologies from the rich to the poor nations.
The University has backed the successful bid to create a new West of England Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
Older people will soon be able to use a range of state-of-the-art technology including a pillow with inbuilt gentle music that can lull them to sleep.
New research at the University of Bath suggests that using emollient creams to relieve the symptoms of eczema could actually make the condition worse.
Having a good grasp of, or an aversion towards, using technology can be predicted by the hormones we are exposed to in the womb, researchers have discovered.
Grieving relatives falling out over artefacts left at the graveside is becoming a growing problem in the UK according to a leading expert on the study of death.