Improving the safety of bicyclists
Our research into driver behaviour near bicyclists has saved lives, reduced injuries, and benefited the economy of Australia.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Our research into driver behaviour near bicyclists has saved lives, reduced injuries, and benefited the economy of Australia.
Sir John Ball talks to renowned mathematician and Bath Professor, Edward Fraenkel about his life and distinguished career spanning over 70 years.
Over 80% of our learning takes place outside the formal education system.
We develop and analyse mechanistic mathematical models for the epidemiological dynamics of infectious diseases.
Our research has contributed to multiple revisions of the National Minimum Wage, resulting in over 1 million people experiencing a pay increase.
Research from Bath has influenced the way International Large-Scale Assessments (ILSAs) are used to assess and monitor UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Our research project on lone-parenthood has contributed to policies to help lone parents to move into work.
Drawing upon our research, global organisations have been able to make decisions on climate change, for the future.
Our research project into the impact of low-income on children living in poverty in the UK.
Professor Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis, Department of Psychology, led a project with the NSPCC to look into technology-assisted child sexual abuse.