Promoting physical activity and well-being in children and adolescents
Fewer than 5% of children in the UK achieve recommended levels of physical activity.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Fewer than 5% of children in the UK achieve recommended levels of physical activity.
Our research has helped to develop and apply methods for deriving an economic valuation of the effects of environmental damage on human health.
Through space-based communication research we’ve influenced public policy and security. Our algorithms help keep GPS systems functioning and accurate.
A new book from Bath's Juan Pablo Ferrero examines the shifts in politics seen in Brazil and Argentina and asks what went wrong for the Left in Latin America.
We've been using computer created visualisations and models to widen public understanding and appreciation of historical architecture and landscapes.
Ronjan Bhattacharya explains his plans to continue working in sport following the MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine at the University of Bath.
BSc Criminology student Chloe Woolford shares her experience studying at Bath.
Our research created the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP). This helps to improve lives by effectively assessing international development assistance projects.
Natural Sciences student Christian Woolf tells us how working at a British luxury fashion brand helped him develop personally and academically.
Quantitative Easing is a key financial lever in the US and UK. Our researcher has analysed the effect of QE on financial markets to see if it actually works.