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The University of Bath podcasts are a series of public lectures available to download for free. Enhance your understanding of subjects ranging from how babies develop to the workings of the universe. Learn from academics and business and industry experts. The University of Bath is a leading UK insitution. We offer a distinctive blend of research-led teaching, an outstanding graduate employment record and personal development opportunties.

Episode Date
A Place for Possible Podcast – Episode 1: Accommodation and Living in Bath
Mar 12, 2025
Benefits of a Placement
Feb 27, 2025
Common Mistakes
Feb 27, 2025
Top tips for Interviews
Feb 27, 2025
Professor Jonathan White: The Future as a Political Idea (IPR)
Feb 05, 2025
State of Disappearance introduction (Vice-Chancellor, Professor Phil Taylor)
Feb 03, 2025
Obscure Beasts
Jan 16, 2025
Collapse of Consciousness
Jan 16, 2025
Fragments of a Catastrophe
Jan 16, 2025
Apparitions
Jan 16, 2025
Realm of Words
Jan 16, 2025
The Void
Jan 16, 2025
Episode 10: Women's sport (the state of play) - Dr Jessica Francombe-Webb & Dr Fiona Spotswood
Dec 02, 2024
Lauren Fedor: The US Presidential Election: Where Do We Go From Here? (IPR)
Nov 27, 2024
Professor Yvonne Jewkes: An Architecture of Hope (IPR)
Nov 20, 2024
Coordinating movement and the Bath student experience (Prof Cassie Wilson & SU reps, Abbie & David)
Oct 04, 2024
SCI: Miami: living well with spinal cord injury (Dr Jenn Maher)
Oct 04, 2024
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 7: Alumni making an Impact
Sep 25, 2024
Would Messi make it in England? (Prof Sean Cumming)
Sep 17, 2024
Can you outrun a bad diet? (Dr Jean-Philippe Walhin)
Sep 17, 2024
Balancing studies, socials and spoons (Bath students: Megan and Zak)
Sep 05, 2024
Motivating the unmotivated (Professor Fiona Gillison)
Sep 05, 2024
Babies, baristas and BMX (Dr Adam Brazil)
Sep 05, 2024
Episode 9: Women’s football and female coaches - Briony Smith
Aug 13, 2024
Episode 8: Social Media Fitness Influencers and Young Women - Hollie Hall
Aug 07, 2024
Episode 7: Generation Z And Sports Consumption - Oliver Snoddy
Jul 16, 2024
Episode 6: Sport for Development – Dr Haydn Morgan & Professor Andrew Parker
Jul 12, 2024
Episode 5: ‘The Feminist Sport Lab’ - Dr Sheree Bekker & Professor Stephen Mumford
Jul 02, 2024
Professor Lane Kenworthy: Is inequality the problem?
May 28, 2024
The Net Zero transition in the UK
May 28, 2024
Episode 1: Gender and Sport - Professor Holly Thorpe
May 24, 2024
Episode 2: Online Hate in Football and Psychoanalysis and sport - Dr Jack Black
May 24, 2024
Episode 4: Girls and Physical Education - Zoe Jeffery
May 24, 2024
Episode 3: Sport Scandals - Professor David Rowe
May 24, 2024
Overcoming stagnation: A new strategy for economic prosperity in Britain?
May 03, 2024
Dr Rita Griffiths and Dr Marsha Wood: Coping and hoping: monthly assessment and Universal Credit
Apr 18, 2024
Professor Sir Geoff Mulgan: When science meets power
Apr 08, 2024
How Do We Make Devolution Work Better?
Mar 12, 2024
Addressing Britain's teacher retention and recruitment crisis
Feb 23, 2024
James Boyd-Wallis: What Do MPs Think of AI?
Jan 30, 2024
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 6: The Science of Pain
Jan 11, 2024
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 5: 'We need to talk about Artificial Intelligence'
Dec 14, 2023
Supporting Good Palliative Dementia Care
Dec 06, 2023
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 4: 'A bright future for solar energy'
Dec 06, 2023
End Of Life Decisions In Care Homes
Dec 06, 2023
Disenfranchised Death And Grief Today
Dec 05, 2023
Peter Foster: What went wrong with Brexit and what we can do about it
Nov 29, 2023
Interfaith Community: Strategies for Peace
Nov 20, 2023
death - exciting and new!
Nov 06, 2023
Dr Rachel Wilder: The Mental Health in Schools Podcast
Oct 10, 2023
Dr Stephen Hall: The Authoritarian International
Sep 13, 2023
Dr Anna Killick: Politicians and Economic Experts: The Limits of Technocracy
Jul 03, 2023
Prof Larry Bartels: Democracy Erodes from the Top
Jul 03, 2023
Prof Stefan Eich: The Currency of Politics
May 24, 2023
Prof Ricardo Garcia Mira: The social dimension in transitions to clean energy in Europe
May 17, 2023
Bishop Paul Campus Pride 2023
Apr 27, 2023
Prof Barry Eichengreen: In defense of public debt
Apr 25, 2023
Prof Guy Standing: The Blue Commons - Rescuing the Economy of the Sea
Mar 14, 2023
Prof Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake: Restarting The Future - How To Fix The Intangible Economy
Mar 01, 2023
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 3: 'How can we tackle preventable diseases?'
Feb 28, 2023
Centre for Death and Society - Reflections on the Death of Queen Elizabeth Part 1
Feb 24, 2023
Prof Loraine Whitmarsh and Pete Dyson: Putting Behaviour Change Evidence Into Practice
Feb 07, 2023
Interfaith Community: World Interfaith Harmony Week
Feb 07, 2023
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 2: 'How can we make big data work for society?'
Dec 06, 2022
Interfaith Community: Faith Writings & Loneliness
Nov 17, 2022
Michael Woolcock: The changing face of international development cooperation
Nov 14, 2022
Andrew Haldane: The (second) Great Transition
Nov 14, 2022
Behaviour change for Net Zero: mobilising society to accelerate action
Nov 14, 2022
Making gender salient: From gender quota laws to policy
Jul 18, 2022
Prof Chris Armstrong: A blue new deal: Why we need a new politics for the ocean
Jun 30, 2022
Prof Jaideep Roy: Automation, displacement and democracy
Jun 23, 2022
Dr Graeme Garrard: The return of the state
Jun 23, 2022
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 1: 'How do we get to net zero?'
Jun 22, 2022
Research with Impact Podcast - with Roland Pease (trailer)
Jun 21, 2022
Girls' education and language of instruction
May 25, 2022
Prof Maria Fusaro: World oceans and contemporary challenges: An historical perspective
Apr 25, 2022
Lord Christopher Tugendhat: The worm in the apple: A history of the Conservative Party and Europe
Mar 23, 2022
Understanding Russian aggression and the invasion of Ukraine
Mar 15, 2022
Tero Mustonen: Arctic Indigenous Seas: Selected highlights from the unknown region
Mar 11, 2022
Mark J. Spalding: The future of seafood in a changed ocean
Feb 11, 2022
Steven Lutz: Our oceans: A deep dive on blue carbon
Feb 02, 2022
Couples navigating work, care and Universal Credit
Feb 01, 2022
In conversation with Sir Michael Barber
Jan 28, 2022
The future of funerals
Jan 10, 2022
Topics for Personal Tutors to discuss with tutees - Part 2
Dec 22, 2021
Topics for Personal Tutors to discuss with tutees - Part 1
Dec 22, 2021
Male Mental Health Podcast - with guest Matthew Legg
Nov 10, 2021
Is basic income the right response to future needs?
Oct 28, 2021
What is the relationship between UBI and monetary and fiscal policy?
Oct 28, 2021
How do we build a new welfare state after COVID-19?
Oct 28, 2021
Will UBI help create greater wellbeing and a greener world?
Oct 28, 2021
Will technological change make UBI inevitable?
Oct 28, 2021
Diane Coyle and Martin Ford: Will artificial intelligence transform everything?
Oct 28, 2021
Culture Shock
Oct 11, 2021
Policy Matters: The long shadow of early life health
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Congestion charging, performance-related pay and MPs’ other jobs
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Brexit and crime, how immigrants succeed in the labour market
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Live from lockdown #3 – new hope in the battle against coronavirus
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Live from lockdown #2 – what have we learnt since April?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: “For love or money?” – creative arts and the economy?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: What’s wrong with democracy in Britain and how can it be fixed?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Discrimination in the labour market and what policymakers can do about it
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Life as an epidemiologist during COVID-19
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Football tournaments, cash and Michelle Obama
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Live from lockdown – how policymakers have responded to the COVID-19 crisis
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: What makes a good education? How does education affect responses to a health crisis?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Education, intergenerational mobility and the BS factor
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Franz and Matt Matter…
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Economics, the media and policymakers
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Going beyond the numbers on social mobility
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: How science is funded and evaluated
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: The future of social mobility
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: 20 years of the national minimum wage and how economists help shape pay policy
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: How can academic research help improve transport policy in the UK?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: How can economists help the Department of Health and Social Care?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Why are there so few women in economics and what can be done about it?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: Sports economics: what is it and what can we learn from it?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: What can economists can tell policymakers about happiness?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: How economists can inform policymakers in the Home Office
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: What did we learn about social mobility?
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: The role of vocational education in modern Britain
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: The economics of Higher Education
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: The UK labour market for young workers
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: The role of education in social mobility
Jun 09, 2021
Policy Matters: What is social mobility and why should we care?
Jun 09, 2021
Leen Jabban discusses her PhD research on making amputees 'feel' again
May 17, 2021
What are our MSc graduates doing now? Alumni Panel discussion
Apr 07, 2021
Jonathon Porritt: Decarbonisation and recarbonisation: Understanding the net zero challenge
Feb 26, 2021
PhD student James Male discusses his research on collaborative robots
Jan 28, 2021
Professor Peter Mott talk: Covid-19 and its impact on industry
Jan 19, 2021
Student Podcast - looking after your wellbeing during assesments
Jan 15, 2021
Lord Mark Sedwill: Global governance in the Covid era
Jan 15, 2021
Professor Andrew Plummer discusses additive manufacturing's potential for the prosthetics industry
Jan 07, 2021
Bath beyond 2020: Creating a resilient economy together
Dec 15, 2020
The death of human capital? Its failed promise and how to renew it in an age of disruption
Dec 01, 2020
Tracy Daszkiewicz: Public health leadership through times of crises
Nov 18, 2020
Edward Luce: The US Presidential Election and the American republic
Oct 28, 2020
Prof Tim Lang and Joanna Lewis: Food and social resilience
Oct 28, 2020
Guy Shrubsole: This land is not our land: Land ownership and the climate emergency
Oct 14, 2020
Heads Up podcast 4 - Building Your Resilience
Oct 14, 2020
Universal Credit and couples - policy issues
Sep 29, 2020
Prof Leslie Budd: Space 4.0 and enabling Europe’s Space Economy in regional context
Sep 17, 2020
In conversation with: Stephen Muers
Sep 16, 2020
Heads Up Podcast 3 - Living With Uncertainty
Jul 31, 2020
Culture and values at the heart of policymaking: An insider's guide
Jul 17, 2020
Lockdown and young people: Consequences and looking ahead
Jul 15, 2020
End of life care and bereavement support amid COVID-19
Jul 07, 2020
Dr John Troyer: In the time of AIDS in the age of COVID-19
Jul 01, 2020
Uncharted Territory: Universal Credit, Couples and Money
Jun 23, 2020
Heads Up Podcast 2 - The Problem with Procrastination
Jun 18, 2020
What will COVID-19 mean for widening participation in higher education?
Jun 16, 2020
In conversation with: Dr Rana Jawad
Jun 04, 2020
Heads Up Podcast 1 - Living With Parents
Jun 02, 2020
Prof Alastair Driver: Born to rewild!
Feb 27, 2020
Philip Rycroft: Brexit and the future governance of the UK
Jan 24, 2020
Prof Timothy Mitchell: Why the problem of growth misidentifies our predicament
Jan 17, 2020
In conversation with: Professor Rachel Forrester-Jones
Jan 14, 2020
IPR Panel Debate: The future of UK farming and food production
Nov 29, 2019
Why do men feel more stressed if their wife earns more than them?
Nov 27, 2019
Louise Brown: On exploring how to adapt social work models in varied contexts
Nov 21, 2019
Craig Bennett: The future is in our lands
Nov 12, 2019
Prof Nicholas Hardwick: The prisons crisis - what's gone wrong and how to fix it
Nov 12, 2019
Ed Humpherson: How to stop bad data driving out the good
Oct 28, 2019
Healing the Generational Divide: A report by the APPG on Social Integration
Jun 27, 2019
Prof John Goldthorpe and Dr Erzsébet Bukodi: Social Mobility and Education in Britain
Jun 13, 2019
Exam Stress Podcast
May 21, 2019
Prof Markus Gabriel: Are We Real? Consciousness and Fiction
Apr 03, 2019
Dr Claire Craig: How Does Government Listen to Scientists?
Mar 04, 2019
Geoff Crocker: Basic Income and Sovereign Money
Feb 18, 2019
Prof Timothy Mitchell: No Business of Yours: How the large corporation swallowed the future
Jan 22, 2019
Digital Transformation
Dec 07, 2018
Discovery Series research showcase November 2018
Dec 03, 2018
Anthony Barnett: What is the 'Will of the People'? England and Brexit.
Nov 30, 2018
Combating Pollution Through New Biodegradable Plastics
Oct 29, 2018
How I cycled through 11 countries in 11 days to win the trans-European North Cape bike race
Oct 29, 2018
Dr Alison Parken: 'A Feminist Government': Another Opportunity to Mainstream Equality in Wales?
Oct 17, 2018
IPR Symposium 2018: Panel Debate on Social Media and Everyday Sexism
Oct 16, 2018
IPR Symposium 2018: Panel Debate on Barriers to Equality
Oct 16, 2018
IPR Symposium 2018: Panel Debate on the Role of Women in Politics and Work
Oct 16, 2018
Prof Emma Griffin: The History of Gender Pay Gaps
Oct 15, 2018
A Life Connected by Physics: A Tribute to Professor Darryl Almond
Jun 25, 2018
Moralities of wellbeing
May 24, 2018
Gerald Walters Memorial Lecture - Renaissance 2.0: The Disruptive Changes Shaping Our World
May 16, 2018
Maths Can Make You Fly
May 15, 2018
Beyond The Fourth Dimension
May 15, 2018
Chaos and the Art of Visualising Complexity
May 15, 2018
Optimising engine performance
May 15, 2018
Back to the Water: Ichthyosaurs in the 21st Century
May 15, 2018
Transport in the Low Carbon Age
Apr 04, 2018
Helping blind and partially sighted visitors experience cultural heritage
Mar 22, 2018
The beauty of Islam
Mar 15, 2018
Paul Maltby: Data (and digital) reform in government
Mar 07, 2018
The Thought Train Ep. 7 - Dr Janet Withall
Feb 28, 2018
The Thought Train Ep. 6 - Dr Felia Allum
Feb 06, 2018
Lord Owen: British Foreign Policy after Brexit
Jan 24, 2018
49th Annual Designability Lecture
Jan 11, 2018
The Thought Train Ep. 5 - Professor Anna Bull
Dec 21, 2017
The Intimate Universe: Herschel Society lecture with Dr Marek Kukula
Dec 19, 2017
A Subjective History of Subjective Probability – Dr Colin Fox
Dec 18, 2017
The Thought Train Ep. 5 - Dr Brett Edwards & Dr Mattia Cacciatori
Dec 12, 2017
The Thought Train Ep. 4 - Naomi Deering
Nov 20, 2017
The Thought Train Ep. 3 - Discovery Series lectures
Nov 14, 2017
Lord Blunkett: In Conversation
Nov 06, 2017
The Thought Train Ep. 2 - Prof. Carole Mundell
Sep 29, 2017
The Thought Train Ep. 1 - Dr Ben Bowman
Jul 12, 2017
James Purnell: In Conversation
Jul 07, 2017
Matthew Wills Inaugural Lecture
May 22, 2017
From Micelles to Materials
May 05, 2017
Dame Fiona Reynolds: The Fight for Beauty
Mar 31, 2017
Prof Janine Wedel: How Power Came to "Trump" Policy and Democracy
Mar 22, 2017
Lord Rees: The World in 2050 and Beyond
Feb 10, 2017
Lord Kerr: Brexit: Will Divorce be Damaging, and Could it be Amicable?
Jan 27, 2017
Prof Roger Farmer: Prosperity for All: How to Prevent Financial Crises
Jan 17, 2017
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Phenacetin
Dec 13, 2016
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Methanol
Dec 13, 2016
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Big Ben
Dec 13, 2016
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Handbell
Dec 13, 2016
Hand Bell
Dec 12, 2016
BBC Wiltshire's Eva Piatrikova on University of Bath's Sports Performance Conference
Dec 02, 2016
The beauty and hidden charm of the Large Hadron Collider
Dec 02, 2016
Challenging Perspectives on design and disability
Dec 02, 2016
BBC Radio Bristol interview with the LunaDome project team
Nov 22, 2016
How Bath research is improving TB vaccines
Nov 22, 2016
The ESA’s mission to Jupiter
Nov 22, 2016
Prof Scott Barrett: How to (and How Not to) 'Save the Planet'
Oct 19, 2016
Dr Malcolm Torry: Money for Everyone: The State of the Basic Income Debate
Oct 19, 2016
A Subjective History of Subjective Probability
Oct 18, 2016
Understanding Musculoskeletal Health Challenges
Oct 11, 2016
11 Cabinet Secretaries 1916-2016: the most powerful men in Britain
Oct 03, 2016
Lord Kerslake: The UK's constitutional crisis
Sep 28, 2016
The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander: In conversation
Sep 28, 2016
Prof Nancy Cartwright: Building a Case: What You Can Do with the Evidence
Sep 28, 2016
Prof David Bailey: Brexit, UK automotive and implications for industrial policy
Sep 28, 2016
Gerald Walters Memorial Lecture - Right Reverend Peter Price
Aug 12, 2016
Daphne Jackson Trust Research Conference
Aug 12, 2016
Stephen Kelly: Rewiring Britain’s Civil Service: lessons learnt as COO of Her Majesty’s Government
Aug 01, 2016
Science Research Showcase
Jul 25, 2016
Prof Janine Wedel: Meet The New Influence Elites
Jul 22, 2016
Dr Jo Farrar: Transforming Public Services in a Time of Austerity
Jul 22, 2016
The Rt Hon the Lord Willetts: Fairness Between The Generations
Jul 22, 2016
Sir John Beddington: Challenges Of The 21st Century: What Is Happening To The World?
Jul 22, 2016
Prof Allyson Pollock: How Our NHS Is Being Abolished
Jul 22, 2016
The Curriculum Battleground: Keynote lecture by Dr Tristian Stobie
Jul 18, 2016
Prof. Ian Kinchin Keynote lecture: Using knowledge structures in teaching to develop expert students
Jul 18, 2016
Harnessing Bio-based Materials for Greener Products
Jul 15, 2016
It's no use reducing your footprint if you keep increasing the number of feet
Jul 15, 2016
Inside Cancer
Jul 15, 2016
Inaugural lecture: Obliged to be well? Healthy minds and active bodies in context of inequality
May 19, 2016
Professor Simone Fullagar inaugural lecture: Healthy minds and active bodies
May 18, 2016
Prof Robert Wade: How Income Inequality Puts Democracy - And Climate Change - At Risk
May 16, 2016
Professor Nigel Wilding inaugural lecture: Monte Carlo or bust: smart simulation for serious science
May 16, 2016
Prof David Stasavage: Taxing The Rich: A History Of Fiscal Fairness In The US And Europe
May 04, 2016
Games without frontiers
May 04, 2016
Understanding barriers to evidence-based management
May 04, 2016
The Making of a Medicinal Chemist
May 04, 2016
Global environmental protection: Success or failure?
Apr 15, 2016
Professor Dylan Thompson inaugural lecture: Why do we need physical activity and how much is enough?
Mar 23, 2016
Professor Bill Durodié inaugural lecture: The politics of risk and resilience
Mar 16, 2016
Professor Stephen Emmitt inaugural lecture: Living with Buildings
Mar 16, 2016
Professor Julie Barnett inaugural lecture: Social media and social science
Mar 15, 2016
Mission into distant space
Mar 07, 2016
No promises, just possibilities
Mar 07, 2016
Prof David Nutt: Time To Put Science At The Heart Of UK Drug And Alcohol Policy?
Mar 04, 2016
Professor Ed Feil inaugural lecture: How do you solve a problem like bacteria?
Feb 25, 2016
Timo Kivimäki inaugural lecture: New wars, protection of civilians & the transition of global order
Feb 04, 2016
Understanding behaviour and the built environment through engineering and design
Oct 28, 2015
How new cancer treatments are developed
Oct 21, 2015
What is high-altitude bioprospecting?
May 21, 2015
Professor Chris Brace inaugural lecture: The future of automotive propulsion
May 21, 2015
Professor Peter Lambert inaugural lecture: The Priest, the Coup and the Party
Feb 26, 2015
Data scientist - heal thyself
Nov 19, 2014
Professor David Galbreath inaugural lecture: Technology and the rise of boundless warfare
Nov 19, 2014
Professor David Miller inaugural lecture: Disembedded elites?
Jul 07, 2014
How to build a time machine
Jul 03, 2014
Stage space and characterisation in Caribbean yard plays
Jul 03, 2014
Taming the Somerset Levels
Jun 25, 2014
What you get is what you expect
Jun 25, 2014
Professor Richie Gill inaugural lecture: What is wrong with knee replacement?
Jun 17, 2014
End of the NHS?
Jun 16, 2014
Churches, place names and landscape architecture
Apr 15, 2014
Artificial photosynthesis
Apr 15, 2014
Outfoxing Crusaders - parody, satire and non-participation in the crusades
Sep 02, 2013
Professor James Copestake inaugural lecture: Brand Aid? Development finance and African agriculture
May 30, 2013
Professor Steve Gough inaugural lecture: Is education unnatural?
May 15, 2013
Presidents & American foreign policy
May 15, 2013
A brief history of infinity
May 01, 2013
No job for a woman: insights into the manufacture of explosives and shell filling in First World War
Apr 25, 2013
How to build an Olympic stadium
Apr 25, 2013
Archaeology, common rights and the origins of Britishness
Apr 25, 2013
The science of breakfast in weight management and health
Apr 25, 2013
Say it with poison
Apr 25, 2013
How technology can help older people
Apr 25, 2013
Sustainable future for wildlife and people
Apr 25, 2013
Contemporary art in sacred spaces
Apr 25, 2013
Professor Tess Ridge inaugural lecture: Through the eyes of a child
Apr 25, 2013
Professor David Coley inaugural lecture: Are buildings evil?
Apr 25, 2013
Founders Day lecture 2013: Trust and transparency in public life and business
Mar 15, 2013
Professor Chris Martin inaugural lecture: Monetary policy and the financial crisis
Nov 18, 2012
The rise and fall of the gene
Jul 31, 2012
Professor Paul Salkovskis inaugural lecture: Understanding and treating anxiety
Jun 29, 2012
Protecting architectural world heritage from earthquakes
Jun 19, 2012
Money, power and competition
Jun 19, 2012
The forgotten Queen of Bath: Remembering author/Mayoress Madame Sarah Grand
Jun 14, 2012
Maths and the making of the modern world
May 29, 2012
Hounds for Heroes
May 17, 2012
Founders Day lecture 2012: Sport - past, present & future
May 16, 2012
Founders Day lecture 2012: Planets, life and the universe
Apr 19, 2012
Urban peregrines - Bath's very own speed hunters
Mar 26, 2012
Public libraries: Past present and future
Mar 20, 2012
‘From both sides now': reflections on poverty research and politics
Mar 19, 2012
University research in action
Mar 19, 2012
The science of sports performance and injury prevention
Mar 07, 2012
Greco-mania: an exploration of this cultural craze
Mar 07, 2012
The painted garden
Feb 07, 2012
On the secrets of human motivation
Nov 30, 2011
William Herschel Society lecture 2011: Active galaxy jets - an exhausting business
Nov 29, 2011
A nice cup of tea
Nov 25, 2011
Why do we need social science?
Nov 21, 2011
Two great war poets: Gurney and Owen
Nov 18, 2011
Energy storage - the missing link
Nov 18, 2011
Journeys in indigo
Nov 15, 2011
Alan Cotton inaugural lecture: A sense of place
Nov 14, 2011
Moon gods, demons and the sacred disease: A history of epilepsy and how we treat it
Nov 03, 2011
An engineering adventure
Oct 26, 2011
Towering ambition: William Beckford and his buildings in Wiltshire and Bath
Oct 26, 2011
Changing attitudes to disability
Oct 24, 2011
Professor Christine Griffin inaugural lecture: Identity and belonging in young people’s lives
Jul 25, 2011
The crossroads of global capitalism
Jul 17, 2011
Professor Rob Price inaugural lecture: Crystals, particles & powders
May 31, 2011
The rise of the Grid and the Large Hadron Collider
May 23, 2011
Graphene: Sketching out a new world
May 23, 2011
Civilisation: Who decides? Heritage and the fabrication of history
May 23, 2011
Rutherford's Legacy
May 23, 2011
Founders Day lecture 2011: Great ideas of biology
Apr 28, 2011
Professor Yiannis Gabriel inaugural lecture: Losing the plot in era of image
Apr 28, 2011
Creative tensions between science & technology
Apr 14, 2011
The Paralympic legacy
Mar 31, 2011
The tale of the tulip
Mar 30, 2011
The science of drug politics
Mar 10, 2011
The pre-history of Bathampton Down - Bath's sacred landscape
Mar 10, 2011
Robots with emotions - do we need them?
Mar 10, 2011
Kew in the digital age
Jan 05, 2011
William Herschel Society lecture 2010: Our place in the Universe
Nov 18, 2010
The arm - engineers armed for medical rehabilitation
Oct 15, 2010
UN ideas that changed the world
Sep 03, 2010
Andreas Kyprianou inaugural lecture: Jumping about in applied probability
Jul 13, 2010
Our future: understanding the big picture
Jun 25, 2010
Stephen Payne inaugural lecture: The Science of interaction between humans & computers
Jun 25, 2010
Poetry in motion pictures
Jun 25, 2010
The history and development of Buddhism
Jun 09, 2010
Climate change: challenge or swindle?
Jun 04, 2010
Professor Alison Walker inaugural lecture: Devices and desires
Jun 04, 2010
What world do you see?
Jun 04, 2010
How crows make tools and other clever tricks
Jun 04, 2010
The Sunflower and the rose
Jun 04, 2010
The future of brand management
Jun 04, 2010
Nuclear explosives: the technology of destruction
Mar 30, 2010
Professor Adrian Hyde-Price inaugural lecture: War, peace and justice
Mar 24, 2010
Avebury - megaliths and myths
Mar 02, 2010
Have economists gone mad?
Dec 07, 2009
Lady Miller of Batheaston
Nov 23, 2009
William Herschel Society lecture 2009: The cosmic web
Nov 23, 2009
Intimations of immortality
Nov 12, 2009
Airfields: a phenomenon of the 20th century
Nov 06, 2009
Assisted dying: rights, choices and palliative care
Oct 30, 2009
CSI unmasked - the facts about forensics
Oct 28, 2009
Cure or weapon? Towards a new ethics of biological research
Oct 28, 2009
Charles Rennie Mackintosh - The Glasgow legacy
Oct 28, 2009
Against the flow: Technology for managing incontinence
Oct 28, 2009
William Herschel Society lecture 2008: The effect of gravity on light
Oct 28, 2009
How to amaze your friends
Oct 19, 2009
Bio-technology in Africa
Oct 14, 2009
At the court of the great moghul
Oct 12, 2009
The psychology of habit
Oct 09, 2009
Pain science: discovering the limits of experience
Jun 30, 2009
Professor Guy Standing inaugural lecture: Work after globalisation
Jun 25, 2009
Academics and public policy: a new alignment?
Jun 22, 2009
Rediscovering the common wealth
Jun 02, 2009
Professor Melanie Welham inaugural lecture: Understanding stem cells
May 19, 2009
Creativity in the face of crisis: How great entrepreneurs rise from recessions
Apr 29, 2009
Spirit country
Apr 20, 2009
Professor Simon Wood inaugual lecture: Lies, damned lies, and statistics
Apr 09, 2009
How the mind controls the body
Apr 03, 2009
The Holburne museum and its plans for the future
Apr 01, 2009
Protecting and preserving historic buildings from earthquakes
Mar 30, 2009
Recreating earthquakes in a laboratory
Mar 30, 2009
How William and Caroline Herschel invented modern astronomy
Mar 27, 2009
The hidden universe
Mar 25, 2009
Professor Richard Whitman inaugural lecture: Brussels - a 21st century superpower
Mar 09, 2009
What can we do about English spelling
Mar 06, 2009
Professor Peter Walker inaugural lecture: Grow your own building
Feb 20, 2009
Nanotechnology
Feb 17, 2009
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Two loves I have of comfort and despair
Feb 09, 2009
Bee decline - Countdown to catastrophe?
Feb 04, 2009
Paracetamol and over-the-counter medicines - How safe are they?
Feb 02, 2009
Stories and visions of Stonehenge
Jan 30, 2009
Engineering a better quality of older life
Jan 28, 2009
Reading for life
Jan 26, 2009
Measuring wellbeing and sustainability
Oct 23, 2008
From cathedrals to cars and planes: representations in engineering design
Jul 15, 2008
Regenerative medicine: from stem cells to lab-grown tissues and beyond
Jun 13, 2008
Improving health and healthcare
May 20, 2008
How the human genome project reveals our evolutionary past
Mar 11, 2008
The utility of force
Nov 26, 2007
William Herschel Society lecture 2007: Radio astronomy at Jodrell Bank
Nov 20, 2007
The history of death and dying
Nov 19, 2007
Physical activity, obesity and health
Nov 14, 2007
Lowering our carbon footprint
Oct 24, 2007
Professor Tamas Szekely inuagural lecture: Conflict and cooperation in the family life of birds
Oct 13, 2007
The science of the swerving free kick
Oct 10, 2007
Fifty years since Sputnik - Piers Bizony
Oct 08, 2007
Rocks, water but no life?
Jul 31, 2007
Saiful Islam Inaugural lecture: Clean energy materials: Crystal gazing on the atomic scale
Apr 25, 2007
Paul Stallard Inaugural lecture: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with children and young people
Apr 18, 2007
Evolution & the social sciences
Mar 14, 2007
Issues in foreign policy: Changes in world power
Feb 23, 2007
The man in the woollen mask
Feb 21, 2007
Vortex flows: from insects to aircraft
Jan 31, 2007
Religion and conflict in Northern Ireland
Jan 08, 2007
Paddy Ashdown: Building nations after war
Nov 23, 2006
Life and death in the Neolithic Cotswolds
Nov 22, 2006
Why creationism is wrong and evolution is right
Nov 06, 2006
Listening to global women's voices: Reflections on interfaith dialogue
Nov 06, 2006
From Rasputin to Putin and back again
Nov 01, 2006
Astronomy and poetry
Oct 18, 2006
William Herschel Society lecture 2006: The extraordinary life of John Herschel
Sep 14, 2006