Images of Research is back for 2024!
Images of Research is back by popular demand! Get involved and create eye-catching images to illustrate your work. Find out more about the 2024 competition.
Images of Research is back by popular demand! Get involved and create eye-catching images to illustrate your work. Find out more about the 2024 competition.
Jack Tweddle, Department of Physics, is this year's prize winner.
The SPARKies celebrates the best of tech in the South West and this year includes a wide range of startups and spinouts from the University of Bath.
The Excellence in Doctoral Supervision Prizes are awarded to supervisors/supervisory teams who have demonstrated exceptional performance in supervision.
The online voting tool, WhoGetsMyVote matches voters with political parties based on their views on key policy issues
We are pleased to confirm that a polling station will be open in the Library from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 4 July.
The Sustainable Food Commitment wins at this year's U Dine Awards, which recognise excellence and innovation in the University hospitality sector.
Ever get lost in carbon jargon? Read our placement student Vasudef's blog, where he simplifies carbon terminology. You may discover a new term!
The University outlines sources of advice and support for students and staff.
Make your budget go further and access advice if you're struggling with the cost of living.
How to take charge of your spending as a student at Bath, and where to find support if you need it.
Find out the winners of the 2024 Vice-Chancellor's Outreach Awards, network with staff and students interested in outreach, and enjoy a lovely afternoon tea.
Wales might not be at the Euros this year, but you can relieve Euro 2016 through the voices and experiences of Wales' female fans.
Information on changes to services or infrastructure across the University.
From 8 April, DDaT will start to roll out IT and AV support changes. Find out which services are changing and what it means for you.
Guidance for students graduating in summer 2024 on what will happen to your computer accounts.
North Parade Bridge in Bath city centre will be closed to vehicles and cyclists for an estimated six weeks, as essential repair works are carried out.