Bath Beacons

Our multidisciplinary Beacons empower our research community to tackle major global challenges by building consortia for large-scale funding.
To strengthen the impact of our research, sharpen our focus, and increase our influence, we've identified three primary research themes for working together across disciplines: Sustainability, Health & Wellbeing, and Digital.
Our multidisciplinary Beacons empower our research community to tackle major global challenges by building consortia for large-scale funding.
Our research is helping to change the world for the better. We work in partnership to help create a healthier, more sustainable and connected future for us all.
Putting people at the heart of research and innovation.
Our institutes span a number of fields of research.
Our research spans a number of fields and we work together in cross-disciplinary groups.
How we make sure our research meets the highest ethical standards including guidance, resources and contact information.
Research news and press releases from Bath.
Study of firms in China shows trade shocks have positive disciplinary effect on managerial behaviour.
Proactively managing challenges at home can make people more effective and innovative at work.
Young people who are diagnosed with conduct disorder show significant differences in their brain structure depending on whether there has been childhood abuse.
Professor Kit Yates and Dr Adwait Sharma are awarded fellowships with the Association of British Science Writers.
For the third time, the University of Bath is among 10 institutions out of 130 selected as a leader in openness in communicating about its animal research.
Bath researchers will showcase their latest research on light-powered chemistry to members of the public at the Royal Society in London.
Insights from our researchers about news and current events.
Professor of War and Technology, David Galbreath comments on the UK government's new strategic defence review for The Conversation.
Dr Joy Cranham in the Department of Education reviews the Netflix hit Sirens and explains for survivors, cult life is not eccentric – it is traumatic.
Professor Mike Lewis explores how Operation Spiderweb struck deep inside Russian territory, and how drone technology is outpacing airspace management.
Professor Phil Tomlinson Dr Maria Garcia give their views on the new EU-UK defence and security pact and the fisheries agreement.
Dr Farooq Mughal explores the challenges facing graduate job hunters and proposes a way forward for employers, universities and policy makers.
Dr Akhil Bhardwaj looks behind the news of disappointing first-quarter results for Tesla, to understand more about how the stock market has responded to Musk.
Find out about opportunities to take part in research projects.
Join our study that looks at how short periods of carbohydrate restriction impact health, and whether a new mobile health app can help with lifestyle adherence.
A study to explore the experiences of parenthood of Albanian mothers who have survived human trafficking and modern slavery.
Upcoming research events including public lectures and seminars by visiting academics.
Drawing on his decades of research, Prof Phil Scraton addresses the political, ethical and personal challenges of bearing witness to the 'pain of others'.
Mathematician Kit Yates delves into the question: how can maths help us to make better predictions?
A two-day event bringing together academics, industry innovators, and policy experts in sustainable research and innovation.