Student Apps Crunch winners get set for Silicon Valley
Published on 19 March 2014Students behind a new app to help users plan evenings out have won an all-expenses paid trip to San Francisco, to meet tech experts in Silicon Valley.
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Students behind a new app to help users plan evenings out have won an all-expenses paid trip to San Francisco, to meet tech experts in Silicon Valley.
A recent I-SEE seminar at the University highlighted the challenges and opportunities presented by the exploration of shale gas in the UK through ‘fracking’.
Dr Asel Sartbaeva from our Department of Chemistry recently gave a keynote presentation at Google’s Solve for
Cigarette companies are casting doubt about standardised packaging, according to the authors of a new paper.
The University of Bath is delighted to announce the appointment of Thomas Sheppard as its new Chair of Council.
Katerina Kumpan is attending Parliament to present her science to a range of politicians and a panel of judges, as part of SET for Britain on Monday 17 March.
A new book written by Dr Gordon Taylor hopes to help healthcare professionals better understand and use clinical evidence and data sources.
A series of events to provoke discussion about the brain research being undertaken at the University's Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology.
A new study has uncovered how copies of a gene present in both mother and baby interact to control optimal growth of the child.
Dr Yasuhiko Irie from our Department of Biology & Biochemistry has won the Faculty of 1000 Poster Prize in the Research Staff/Postdoctoral Researcher category.