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Research with Impact

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/research-with-impact/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/professional-services/alumni-and-friends/

Our research is helping to improve the world. Through collaborative partnerships we're creating a healthier, more sustainable, and connected future for all.

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92% of our research is classed as world-leading or internationally excellent by the Research Excellence Framework 2021

109,000 equivalent number of cars have been taken off the road as a result of IAAPS research with Ford

£116 million was saved by customers thanks to Bath research making the energy grid more efficient

We developed the ‘crouch, bind, set’ scrum technique to make made rugby safer for nine million players

Our digital research investigates the effects of technology on our lives, informs government policy, and makes technology safer for everyone.

Our research and innovation changes people's lives by improving health and wellbeing both locally and globally.

Our research in this field brings together innovative technological solutions with insight into human behaviour, policy and society.

Global Talent Fund

The Global Talent Fund has been designed to enable research universities to recruit teams of international researchers by covering both their relocation and research costs.

We are delighted to be one of only 12 UK research-focused higher-education institutions to be awarded a £4.35 million share of the fund. With this funding, we plan to recruit up to 15 ambitious, international researchers in four research areas that align with some of our key research strengths and ambitions:

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