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Dr Aki Salo (Health) talks to The Guardian for its article: How fast can we go? The science of sprinting

Dr Gavin Shaddick’s (Mathematical Sciences) research on air pollution has been featured on China National News and 15 other publications.

Professor Avi Shankar’s (Management) article for The Conversation on Patagonia’s business model has been reprinted in Business Insider UK.

Professor Saiful Islam’s (Chemistry) invitation to present the 2016 Christmas Lectures on BBC Four on the subject of energy is covered in the print version of The Bath Magazine.

Dr Kate Woodthorpe (Social & Policy Sciences) spoke to BBC Radio Gloucester about re-use of graveyards.

Professor David Galbreath (Humanities and Social Sciences) spoke to BBC Radio Scotland about Europol.

Gardeners' Question Time on BBC Radio 4 was broadcast from The Edge, listen here

The proposed Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems is mentioned in an article on the Bristol & Bath Science Park on p.57 of the print version of South West Business Insider.

The University’s evaluation of the Amy Winehouse Foundation Resistance Programme is mentioned on p.40 of the print version of Children Now.

A joint project between the University’s Public Engagement Unit and BRLSI to help young people gain research skills is covered on p.14 of the print version of the Somerset Guardian.

An article on river safety in Bath Chronicle highlights that the University requires all first year students to watch a river safety video as part of their induction.

Higher Education News
 
Universities in sex consent classes move The Daily Mail

Why May needs to get girls studying to be engineers The Sunday Times (subscription required)

No means no to sex consent classes, say students The Sunday Times (subscription required)

University open days: what you should really look out for The Daily Telegraph

Cambridge vice-chancellor has overcome a tragic past The Times (subscription required)

Think consent lessons are patronising? That probably means you need one i News

Crash and learn: should we change the way we teach economics? The Financial Times (subscription required)

Would you pay £10,000 for a master's in entrepreneurship? The Guardian

Loan interest rip-off leaves students with £50,000 of debt: Changes to fees mean they are forced to pay 18 times Bank base rate The Mail Online

Sexual consent classes at universities are not 'patronising' – this is not a simple 'yes' or 'no' issue The Independent

The York University students who protested our 'patronising' sex consent classes are dangerously naive The Daily Telegraph

Welsh HE funding system could be ‘more attractive’ than England’s Times Higher

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