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Research and expertise

Find out about the latest research and University announcements.


Sport at Bath

Sports news from Team Bath, including the performances of athletes and teams based in our Sports Training Village, as well as sports science related research from our Department for Health.


The ºÃÉ«tv sporting scholar won all four of his events at the European Aquatics Championships, while recent graduate Kate Shortman bagged bronze.

Matthew won mixed medley relay bronze in the swimming pool with host nation Scotland and Lowri made her senior Wales netball debut in an emphatic victory.

The Team Bath Tennis professional didn't drop a set all week as he won the Winnipeg National Bank Challenger title, moving him up to 112 in the world rankings.

The ºÃÉ«tv swimmer helped Team England secure podium places at the Commonwealth Games in both the men's 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle relays.

Adam, part of the ºÃÉ«tv judo programme since 2007, has qualified for the Commonwealth Games after returning to the mat following eight years out.

The accreditation recognises the University's role in supporting Olympic and Paralympic athletes to achieve success on the world stage.

Podcasts

Listen to the University's Research with Impact Podcast hosted by science journalist Roland Pease.


Roland Pease meets Prof Christopher Eccleston, Dr Emma Fisher and Prof Ed Keogh to learn about the work of the Centre for Pain Research.

In the new podcast series, Roland meets Prof Alison Walker (Physics) and Prof Petra Cameron (Chemistry) to discuss our research that's powering the future.

In episode two of our Research with Impact podcast, Roland Pease discusses big data and digitisation with three of the University’s world-leading experts.

In episode two, Roland meets Nello Cristianini (Computer Science) and Emma Carmel (SPS) to learn how our research is informing AI developments and regulation.

In The Conversation

Read articles from Bath academics published via The Conversation UK.


Christopher Lyon, a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Death and Society writes about Canada's approach to assisted dying

Joni Wildman (Life Sciences) writes in The Conversation about a little-known side to the children's author.

Professor Chris Dawson of the School of Managment explains the psychology, benefits and risks of overconficence in this article for The Conversation

DC is attempting a revival to compete with the cinematic success of Marvel. Dr Roman Pavlyuchenko explains why he thinks the DC comeback isn't set to fly.

Flying for holidays is fuelling rising aviation emissions. We must shift towards more climate-friendly travel while also reimagining where holidays take place.

Professor Kit Yates explains why it seems people who suffer from car crash injuries are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than those that don't.

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