Improving the lives of autistic people
Our research project works with autistic people and their families to design and develop technologies to reduce the difficulties they may face.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Our research project works with autistic people and their families to design and develop technologies to reduce the difficulties they may face.
Tess Rugg explains how her placement in pain research has given her skills and confidence to consider a PhD in Psychology.
Connor shares his experience of growing up as an autistic person and how his successes and setbacks led him to study clinical psychology at Bath.
We talk to Dr Katie Maras about her work in establishing new techniques to allow the police to effectively interview autistic people.
Dakshina, who now works within the NHS, talks about how MSc Applied Forensic Psychology with Placement helped her to stand out in a competitive job market.
Daniel talks about his experience studying an interdisciplinary master’s at Bath, and how it helped him start his career.
Our research project on how visual impairment changes cognitive and neural processes.
Our research project on the psychology of sex differences in male and female response to and expression of pain.
PhD student Victoria Williamson's research will help us understand parents' experiences of caring for a child after a traumatic event.