Public lecture podcasts
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Public lecture podcasts
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 ins...
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Acing Assessment Centres
Join Faculty of Science Placement Officer, Katherine Bright, to discuss the much-feared world of assessment centres. Many companies use these multi-a...
Returning to Uni
In this short episode, Katherine is joined by two students and Dr Steven Davies, Placements Tutor for Physics, to discuss the return from placement, a...
Prof Phil Scraton: Bearing witness to the 'pain of others'
Professor Phil Scraton (Professor Emeritus, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast) discusses the responsibility of academic researchers and human...
A conversation with Rubén Blades: The Disappeared of History Global Webinar Series
In the inaugural event of 'The Disappeared of History Global Webinar Series', we hosted renowned Panamanian musician, songwriter, activist, and former...
How to get a horse on a treadmill (Dr Polly McGuigan)
We close off the series by welcoming Dr Polly McGuigan, the Head of the Department for Health and Senior Lecturer in Biomechanics, who gives us an ove...
Life beyond Bath (part 2) the HES graduates’ stories (Health and Exercise Science graduates, Amalia and Ellie)
Two of our Health and Exercise Science graduates, Amalia and Ellie, join the podcast to discuss their time at the University, their pivotal placement...
Life beyond Bath (part 1): the SES graduates’ stories (Sport and Exercise Science graduates, Lucy and Jack)
For this very special episode of Science on the Run, we invited two of our Sport and Exercise Science graduates, Lucy and Jack, back to campus to refl...
Tackling the big challenges in sports injuries (Dr Stephen West)
Sports injury epidemiologist, Dr Stephen West, joins Science on the Run to discuss his and the Centre for Health, and Injury & Illness Prevention in S...
No carbs before Marbs? (Profs James Betts and Javier Gonzalez)
This episode of Science on the Run is focussed on nutrition and metabolism, in which two professors from the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabo...
The Realities of Being on Placement
Join Placement Officer, Katherine Bright, and two students - Betty and Roxy - to discuss the joys, challenges and surprises which form the reality of...
Starting your Placement
Join Placement Officer, Katherine Bright, with her guests Maia Thorne from Student Support, and student, Anna, to discuss how to make the most of your...
Revitalising Britain: Panel discussion (IPR)
Will Hutton and Polly Toynbee review the reforms and strategies of the new government and to discuss how it has been addressing the pressing economic,...
Disabilities
Join Katherine Bright, Placement Officer for the Faculty of Science at the University of Bath, to discuss the common mistakes students make when apply...
A Place for Possible Podcast – Episode 4: Support at Bath
In the University of Bath's A Place for Possible podcast, you can hear current undergraduate and postgraduate students share their experiences of stud...
A Place for Possible Podcast – Episode 3: Employability at Bath
In the University of Bath's A Place for Possible podcast, you can hear current undergraduate and postgraduate students share their experiences of stud...
A Place for Possible Podcast – Episode 2: Sustainability at Bath
In the University of Bath's A Place for Possible podcast, you can hear current undergraduate and postgraduate students share their experiences of stud...
Heikki Hiilamo: Analysing commercial determinants of health through the well-being economy framework
The well-being economy framework provides a comprehensive lens to analyse the intersection of economic, social, and ecological sustainability, ensurin...
Addressing England's Water Quality: Panel discussion (IPR)
According to The Rivers Trust’s State of Our Rivers 2024 report, just 15% of England's river stretches achieved good ecological health and none are in...
A Place for Possible Podcast – Episode 1: Accommodation and Living in Bath
In the University of Bath's A Place for Possible podcast, you can hear current undergraduate and postgraduate students share their experiences of stud...
Benefits of a Placement
Join Katherine Bright, Placement Officer for the Faculty of Science at the University of Bath, to discuss the Benefits of going on a 12 month industri...
Common Mistakes
Join Katherine Bright, Placement Officer for the Faculty of Science at the University of Bath, to discuss the common mistakes students make when apply...
Top tips for Interviews
Join Katherine Bright, Placement Officer for the Faculty of Science at the University of Bath, to discuss Top Tips for Interviews. In this episode, K...
Professor Jonathan White: The Future as a Political Idea (IPR)
Democracy is future-oriented and self-correcting: today's problems can be solved, we are told, in tomorrow's elections. But the biggest issues facing...
State of Disappearance introduction (Vice-Chancellor, Professor Phil Taylor)
University of Bath Vice-Chancellor, Professor Phil Taylor, introduces the State of Disappearance exhibition.
Episode 10: Women's sport (the state of play) - Dr Jessica Francombe-Webb & Dr Fiona Spotswood
In this episode we explore some of the contemporary tensions within women’s sport.
On the one hand, we are seeing the collective celebra...
Lauren Fedor: The US Presidential Election: Where Do We Go From Here? (IPR)
Lauren Fedor, the FT’s US political correspondent and deputy bureau chief in Washington, reflects on the results and their impact on both America and...
Professor Yvonne Jewkes: An Architecture of Hope (IPR)
Should architecture be used for punishment? How might the spaces we inhabit nurture or damage us? How can we begin to start over after the worst has h...
Coordinating movement and the Bath student experience (Prof Cassie Wilson & SU reps, Abbie & David)
In this episode, Steffi and Max talk to Pro-Vice Chancellor (Student Experience), and ex-Sport and Exercise Science Lecturer, Professor Cassie Wilson;...
SCI: Miami: living well with spinal cord injury (Dr Jenn Maher)
This episode of Science on the Run welcomes Dr Jenn Maher. Our resident Floridian tells us about her work focussed on understanding the challenges of...
Research with Impact with Roland Pease Episode 7: Alumni making an Impact
In this Special Episode, Roland Pease meets three University of Bath graduates who are making impacts in industry.
Claire Smith is Direct...
Would Messi make it in England? (Prof Sean Cumming)
Would Lionel Messi have become one of the greatest football players of all time had he been born and raised as a player in England? Or would his physi...
Can you outrun a bad diet? (Dr Jean-Philippe Walhin)
In this episode of Science on Run we are joined by Dr Jean-Philippe (JP) Walhin, to explores the vital interaction of exercise and diet on health outc...
Balancing studies, socials and spoons (Bath students: Megan and Zak)
We hear from two of our current students Megan and Zak, who give us an insight into a day in the life of a Bath student, what the courses are like for...
Motivating the unmotivated (Professor Fiona Gillison)
In this episode, we hear all about Professor Gillison’s research on motivation and behaviour change as it relates to supporting weight loss efforts an...