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Bath in the Media

May 2012

21 May
Torch relay begins in the South West, British Army
University Launches Design Competition to Help Improve Lives, House Builder and Developer
Science careers under the microscope, Education Guardian
LONDON CALLING: Rhythmic coach content with GB's displays, This is Wiltshire
HIGH FIVE FOR MHAIRI SPENCE, Daily Express
Finding the funds to bail out Greece, Guardian

18 May
A bad idea whose time has come, ITWeb
Bath streets expected to be packed for Olympic Torch, Bath Chronicle
Turning 'pointe': Adult ballet gains foothold in dance community, The Sentinel Newspapers
Capitalism: is there any alternative?, Bath Chronicle
Soup School will help homeless launch a career in food industry, Bath Chronicle
Bath University opens Entrepreneurship Programme to all-comers, News from Radioelectronics
Super seven rock up in Gibraltar for training, Bath Chronicle
Kim Oliver marks milestone with England Women rugby team, Bath Chronicle
Designers urged to enter contest, Bath Chronicle
Children's positive chemical reaction, Bath Chronicle
Students set to celebrate city's thriving music scene at Spafest, Bath Chronicle
Paralympics chief keen to build momentum, Bath Chronicle

17 May
New 'flesh-eating bug', papers claim Yorkshire Post
Energy and Climate Chief Wants to Focus on CO2 Cuts and not Renewables Electric.co.uk
Your Guide to Online Dating!, At Home

16 May
Dr Darren Cosker was interviewed by Jack Fm and The Breeze radio stations about his Royal Society Fellowship in facial animation
Dr Mark Enright discusses his research into MRSA, BBC Radio Bristol (1.48.27-1.51.32)
Superbug spreads from hospitals in major cities to regional healthcare centres, HealthCanal.com
20 ways of thinking about digital literacy in higher education, Guardian
Scientists unpick genetics of first 15 minutes of life, Bio medicine

15 May
Professor Andrew Graves talks about manufacturing returning to the UK, Channel 4 News
Mhairi Spence strikes world gold ahead of 2012 Olympic Games test, Bath Chronicle
UK Robotics Research Gets £16M Boost, UAS Vision
Researchers launch Facebook site to monitor tobacco industry tactics, Medical Xpress
Superbug spreads from big city hospitals to regional health centers, study ..., EurekAlert
Orthodoxy prevails amid a climate of academic fear, Guardian
Simple Thermodynamic Calculations Help Researchers Find Better Solar Cell Materials, Solar Novus Today
"I fell in with the right crowd": Dai Greene on how athletics helped control his epilepsy and curb his partying, Daily Mirror

14 May
£16 million boost for UK robotics, EurekAlert! (See also InsiderMedia)
Howorth sets club record as Bath start with a bang, Bath Chronicle
Top marks for student footballers, Bath Chronicle
ICIA takes its programme out into the community, Bath Chronicle
Pozzi-tively magnificent as Euro best is smashed, Bath Chronicle
Bath students in water campaign, Bath Chronicle
Sport for the elderly in Bath, Bath Chronicle
UNIVERSITY SPORT: Tyers joy at history run, Oxford Mail
The Robotic Edge, The Cutting Edge

11 May
Top marks for student footballers, Bath Chronicle
Pozzi-tively magnificent as Euro best is smashed, Bath Chronicle
10 ways to treat eczema, The Green Planet
Just being part of it is incredible, says Jamie, Bath Chronicle
Images reveal research ideas now taking place at University of Bath, Bath Chronicle
Spotlight on 'green' energy, This is Somerset
Universities secure robotics cash, Insider Media
Successful year of fundraising by students for students, Bath Chronicle

10 May
Team Bath face biggest match of the season, This is Somerset
Video: Bath world champion Dai Greene leads railway lines safety campaign, Bath Chronicle
Thermally Stable Solar Cell Materials, Material Views

9 May
Chris Martin discusses the Euro crisis, BBC Radio Bristol (1.19.13-1.21.10)
IP Group reveals investment growth, Insider Media
University student to host mini-Olympic Games for Bath's older residents, Mature Times
News in brief, Drink and Drug News
MakerBot Replicator 3D printer (double extruder), CNET

8 May
University of Bath win the men's BUCS Mars Football Championship, British Universities & Colleges Sport
London 2012: Getting to the Games with help from family, BBC News
President Hollande's historic challenge, Aljazeera.com
Amy Williams: My body told me it was time to quit, Daily Mail
British stars rise to occasion in Olympic dress rehearsal, The Independent
A United Nations of sports teams train at University of Bath, Bath Chronicle
Bath's 300 million audience, Bath Chronicle
Apprentice learning from the master Lord Sugar returns to Bath University, Bath Chronicle
Star of the show Pozzi breaks Jackson record, The Independent
John Troyer and the Future Cemetery Project feature in Wired Magazine podcast (25.50-)

4 May
Shareholders hit by pension deficits – research, Insider Media
Bath's 300 million audience, Bath Chronicle
Judoka's home training, Bath Chronicle
A United Nations of sports teams train at University of Bath, Bath Chronicle
Website celebrates uni's games involvement, Bath Chronicle
Researchers to speed up recovery times, Medical Xpress
Amy Williams . . . from twin sister to Olympic champion, Bath Chronicle
£1.5m for research, Bath Chronicle
Dragons need to be slayed for netballers' final flourish, Bath Chronicle
Uni trio's World call, Bath Chronicle
Marathon man's call, Bath Chronicle
Amy Williams picks right time to slide away from the ice, Bath Chronicle

3 May
University of Bath opens new Graphene Centre Laboratory, Nanowerk LLC
Shareholders paying the price for pension deficits, Phys.org
Murray lands a major Olympic boost, Lancashire Telegraph
Nano-factory promises great things for graphene science, AZo Nano
University of Bath opens new Graphene Centre Laboratory, Graphene Times

2 May
Professor Ian Tonks discusses why shareholders are paying for their company's poor pension deficits, BBC Radio Wiltshire (44.14-49.56)
Dr Mark Brosnan discusses the results of his study into the Aviva Premiership’s most passionate fans, Premiershiprugby.com
Professor David Coley speaks about his recent £1.5m funding for the ENLITEN research project, BBC Radio Bristol (1:22:56)
Smart system offers energy-saving recommendations, The Engineer
Energy waste in households research gets funding, Energy Live News
Bale House, Isla Earth
University of Bath secures £1.5m energy grant, InsiderMedia.com
Moss Table generates electricity using photosynthesis, Electronic Products Magazine
Nano-factory promises great things for graphene science, Phys.Org

1 May
London 2012: Seb Coe praises contribution of universities to Olympics, London 24
Scientists name Gloucester fans the most passionate, ESPNScrum.com (See also Gloucesterrugby.com, London Wasps)
Former Bath pupil Alex Partridge after eight gold at London Olympics, Bath Chronicle
GraphExeter could revolutionise electronics industry, Printed Electronics World
Bath University lecture about the taboo of marrying your cousin, Bath Chronicle

April 2012

30 April
Team Bath trio get England call ahead of vital game, Bath Chronicle
Bath University triathletes in day-long effort to help African children, Bath Chronicle

27 April
Meet James Boon . . . the Bath student named among the most inspiring young adults worldwide, Bath Chronicle
Bees help bring the joy of science to life on visit to fair, This is Somerset
Inspirational Torchbearers get their moment to shine, Bath Chronicle
Do Girls Really Want to Look Like Barbie?, Discovery News
Funds offered to aid students, This is Somerset
Five up for Bath University award, Bath Chronicle
Louise is a Seoul star, Bath Chronicle
How to keep our graduates in Bath, Bath Chronicle
Russia's Olympic athletics team will prepare for London 2012 at University of Bath, Inside the games

26 April
Russian athletics stars choose Bath University to train for Olympic glory, Bath Chronicle
Russia’s Olympic athletics team will prepare for London 2012 at University of Bath, Inside the Games
MRSA tailors virulence mechanisms to the hospital setting, Medical Express
Bath and Bristol students organise Khatam al-Quran, Borneo Bulletin Online
Top Russian athletes to train at the University of Bath, ITV.com
Student Lobbies Parliament, ITV.com
Dai more than happy to trust his coach, This is South Wales

25 April
University of Bath ranked in country's top ten, Bath Chronicle
Revealed: Winner of RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship, Architects' Journal

24 April
Cambridge tops uni league table Press Association
RDP Electronics Ltd supports university’s submarine challenge Sensorland.com
Bath student is raising diabetes awareness Bath Chronicle
On the beach for a volleyball challenge London Evening Standard
Bristol and Bath Science Park to host Free Jubilee Garden Party Guide 2 Bristol
Rhythmic gymnasts boosted by Bath fundraising night Bath Chronicle
Thomas Aquilina: Winner of the Sixth RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship dexigner.com

23 April
Are straw bales the future of sustainable building?, The Ecologist
Team Bath's Mia Ritchie stars on England bow, Bath Chronicle
Honour for Cambridge entrepreneur, Cambridge News
Love me, love my dog... how pet's breed reveals owner's true personality, Herald IE
'It's like living in a storage facility', Guardian
Boxing clever with the clutter may be the saving grace for hoarders, Irish Observer
Not much green in Milan, Architect’s Journal
Murray takes bronze in Russia, Yahoo! Eurosport UK
BCSWomen Lovelace 2012: Event Report, Computerweekly.com
Tom Daley wins gold in Tijuana, Daily Mail

20 April
Student is raising diabetes awareness, Bath Chronicle
Gymnasts go for Gold, ITV News
Duo on the road to Rio, Bath Chronicle
Student Freddie makes flying start, Bath Chronicle
Kelly's top tips for Zac, Bath Chronicle
What does the rapid uptake of mobile money transfer in Kenya really mean for financial inclusion?, CGAP Technology Blog
Optimising package development during design maximises PMIC performance, EE Times

19 April
Dr Stuart Miller discusses depression in sport, BBC Radio Bristol (1.37.13-1.43.00)
Athletics: Dai Greene targets Olympic gold, Wales Online
Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau launches manicure range in Merseyside, Wirralnews.co.uk
Fundraiser for the GB gymnastics team being held this evening at the University of Bath, ITV.com
Diver-powered sub race gathers more sponsorship, Sport Diver
'Words with Friends' becomes something more, Fayobserver

18 April
Benedetti and Cazé feast on modern pentathlon World Cup spoils in Hungary, Insidethegames.biz
QAP; Outstanding Educational Achievement Recognised, Action Network Magazine (Page 8)
Intelligent Partners announces the visit of The University of Bath to their new Dubai office on Sunday 22nd April 2012, Zawya.com
PRESS RELEASE: More Sponsorship for Man-Powered Sub Races, Imarest
Don't Blame Bonuses, The Wilson Quarterly

17 April
Paul Salkovskis reflects on the worldwide impact of Joseph Wolpe, BBC Radio 4 - Mind Changers (14.31-17.27)
What is contemporary global nomadism and how does it affect materialism?, Phys.org
Benedetti and Cazé feast on modern pentathlon World Cup spoils in Hungary, Inside the games
Freakonomics » Cheating for Charity, Colonial Serf Log

16 April
Dr Gary Fooks discusses his research into the effects of plain cigarette packages, BBC Radio Bristol (1.06.45-1.16.14)
Dr Bryn Jones talks about David Cameron's Big Society, BBC Politics Show (40.40-43.43)
Data Migration Expert Joins Globanet, The Hosting News
Will the Green Deal save homeowners money?, Guardian Environment blog
Jo Confino, chair, Guardian Sustainable Business, Guardian
Will 3-D printing launch a new industrial revolution?, Phys.org
Team GB rhythmic gymnastics to perform at fundraising event in Bath, Inside the Games
ShelterBox partner with the Aid and International Development Forum for 2012, African Press Organisation

13 April
An Innovative Boutique Approach to Raising Capital, Marketwatch
Trio picked for torch relay, Bath Chronicle
Jamieson: 'Euro trip can give me momentum to take into London', Bath Chronicle
Gym girls' home show after World Cup outing, Bath Chronicle
Disabled access awards launched, Bath Chronicle
Dai Greene on sports nutrition and preparing for London 2012, Foodbev.com
'Innovation and investment' vital to region's future, Herald Express
Data Migration Industry Expert Dan Clark Joins Globanet Team Addition also marks the opening of new United Kingdom office, PR Web
Liz's relief at London reprieve, Bath Chronicle

12 April
Hanna Diamond discusses Raymond Aubrac’s role in the French Resistance and subsequent controversy over the raid in June 1943 when he was detained, CNN
Exploring the boundaries of perception, This is Gloucestershire
Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same?, BBC News
Green measures for homes 'save less on fuel bills than forecast', Daily Telegraph
Would you cheat for charity?, Newsodrome
5 things to see at The Gadget Show Live, PC Gamer Magazine

11 April
John Troyer and his collaborators Felicia and Jeremy, discuss the Future Cemetery Project, BBC Radio Bristol (50.29-56.00 and 2.20.00-2.24.25)
University of Bath research on cycle helmet and safety, BBC Radio 4 Inside Health (19.46-28.30)
MPs' £1.8m in perks revealed, Guardian
Working Mums Vs Stay At Home Mother: Is There A 'Healthiest' Choice?, Huffington Post UK
Stargazer Video Chat Credits Video Dating as Part of Their Success, Pr-USA.net
Great green myth, or how an eco home can end up costing you thousands, The Mail on Sunday
Bath MBA Convinces Executive Search Firm To Create A Role for Him, Business Because

5 April
Grant winners, Times Higher Education
Let's keep talented graduates in Bath, Bath Chronicle
Has engaging fathers fallen off the agenda in early years? Not in Bath, Duncan Fisher
The game of love: More finding romance playing online games, Press of Atlantic City

4 April
Bike Bath promises a weekend of cycling activities in and around historic city, British Cycling
Bath University awarded £450,000 for bereavement research, ThisisBath
What happens to plastic surgery leftovers?
The Telegraph
Bringing the history of a cemetery to life
Silobreaker

2 April
Bringing the history of a cemetery to life This is Bath
Cemetery phone app for visitors Bristol Evening Post
Annual flower seed mixture brightens up university grounds PitchCare.com
Event will celebrate joy of cycling This is Bath
Picochip dominates at SPARKies as the Digital Festival ends Bath Chronicle
Cocktail of languages under one roof Expressbuzz.com
3D Printing PCBs Printed Circuit Design & FAB
Betting the House Gulf Coast Business Review

March 2012

30 March
Uni victorious in Varsity Bath Chronicle
Students' big contest Bath Chronicle
Expert's star talk Bath Chronicle
Cyclists needed for trial Bath Chronicle
Run in memory of friend Bath Chronicle
Girls allowed at City's Easter course Bath Chronicle
My Destination Telegraph
Interactive smart phone apps could revitalise cemeteries Physorg
Let's keep talented graduates in Bath Bath Chronicle

29 March
Campus round-up, Times Higher Education
Graphene ready for commercial exploitation, Electronics Weekly
Decision time for owners and leaders if airport is to take off, Wales Online
A precarious life, My Career
Bath student in Royal Yacht Association championships, Sail World
Bath students upset form book to snatch Varsity match victory, Bath Chronicle
Gender diversity on company boards, Vox EU
Local enterprise partnership launches drive to harness UK talent, Bath Chronicle

28 March
A precarious life, Sydney Morning Herald
How Bob Holman inspired my social work career, Guardian

27 March
Bob Holman inspired my social work career, Guardian
Rising star Luke Turrell heads home to Bath for concert, Bath Chronicle
Fan buys extra Olympic tickets for Dai Greene's family to watch Bath star go for Gold, Bath Chronicle
Dan the man for Fortec, Bath Chronicle

26 March
Home rules for Sam and her Olympic dream, Lancashire Telegraph
Students in the South West take part in the Robot Grand Prix, Stemnet
Seducing the Subconscious: The Psychology of Emotional Influence in Advertising, Financial Times
Ultimate Guide To Pick Me Up Graphic Art Fair, Artlyst
Julie Yufe and Michael Dreyer, New York Times

23 March
Euro place within reach, Bath Chronicle
Anson appoints Conder as Chairman, Property Funds World
Blade star gets World Cup call, Bath Chronicle
'We're feeling like victims of discrimination', Bath Chronicle
Wastewater clues to illicit drug use, Physorg.com
Measuring shake, rattle, and hum, Physorg.com
'Granny grab' unlikely to prove a bruiser, Financial Times (Subscription needed)
Visit home to compete in the Student Surf Tour proves successful for Jemima, This is Devon

22 March

Radio interviews:
Chris Martin discusses the state of the Wiltshire economy with BBC Radio Wiltshire.
Chris Martin previews the budget announcement, BBC Radio Bristol (2.05.32-2.07.25)
Chris Martin reviews the 2012 budget, BBC Radio Wiltshire (36.16-39.47)
Andrew Graves discusses the impact of the 2012 budget, BBC Radio Wiltshire (1.17.33-1.21.48)
Bruce Morley shares his opinion on the 2012 budget, BBC Radio Wiltshire (8.50-17.18)

Bath swimmer Kris Gilchrist calls time on record-breaking career, Bath Chronicle
Firms using own cash instead of bank loans, This is South Devon
Rugby Varsity returns in a Battle of the South-West, xmediaonline
Appointments, Times Higher Education
Wastewater clues to illicit drug use, Planet Earth (See also Chem.info)
Measuring shake, rattle, and hum, PhysOrg.com

21 March
Mid-Somerset Festival creative writing results, Bath Chronicle
First Scottish-built satellite set for launch next year, Business 7
University of Bath student serves up success in the run up to the London 2012 Paralympic Games, Podium
A journey to new beginning and back . . . all in 12 minutes, Bath Chronicle
Richard Branson and 100 other public figures call for renewable energy support, Reve
Valedictory for the NHS, Guardian

20 March
Olympic Torch Relay route through Bath revealed, Bath Chronicle
Moving abroad 'disastrous' for ceramic firms, This is Staffordshire
UK university wins £1m low carbon network funding, New net
Uni to host international showdown, Bath Chronicle
Pengilly retiring from bob skeleton to focus on Olympic role, Bath Chronicle
London mayoral election live blog day one – cycling, Guardian

19 March
Professor Michael Danson speaks about his trip to Antarctica to help preserve Scott and Shackleton's historic huts, BBC Radio Wiltshire
Bath so close to Twickenham spot, Bath Chronicle
Cyclists celebrate as new device ends helmet hair, Environmental Transport Association
University of Bath secures £1m Ofgem funding, edie energy
Youngsters revel in a messy way of learning, Bath Chronicle
Chinese Olympic swimmers choose Bath as their base, Bath Chronicle
International assistance for school stars, Bath Chronicle
Leading energy research from Bath shared with China, Media-newswire.net
Varsity comes to Bath, Media-newswire.net
The future for NATO and Europe, Public Service Europe
New straw panel houses for Essex tenants, Green Building Press
Politicians put elderly votes first, Financial Times (subscription needed)
Rift grows between old and young, Financial Times (subscription needed)
With age, men think sex, women beauty, odishatoday.com
Western Power Distribution funding for Bath University, Insider Media
When 30% of Workers are Freelance, How Do They Build Power On the Job?, Alternet
Can You Afford to Die? The Next Financial Time Bomb, Stock Market Review

16 March
There's something for everyone at city's first Digital Festival, Bath Chronicle
Scientist preserves the last vestiges of Scott's expedition, Bath Chronicle
Uni to host international showdown, Bath Chronicle
China pool resources, Bath Chronicle
New consultation on curbs on shared housing in Bath, Bath Chronicle
International assistance for school stars, Bath Chronicle
Keynsham duo compete at Olympic trials, Bristol Evening Post
NAILED IT...APPRENTICE LAUNCHES HIS PRODUCTS, Daily Express
£1m funding for University of Bath energy research projects, Efficientenergy.net
HIP HOP DANCE FESTIVAL, Bath Chronicle
Chinese Olympic swimmers choose Bath as their base, Bath Chronicle
Pupils get to grips with world of science in a week of activities, Bath Chronicle

15 March
Can You Afford to Die? The Next Financial Time Bomb, PR-USA.net
Gliding club heads for anniversary, This is Wiltshire
Judging panel chosen for THE leadership gongs, Times Higher Education
Campus round-up, Times Higher Education

14 March
John Troyer discusses the Tony Nicklinson end-of-life case, BBC Radio Bristol (41.14-48.23)
Bath scientist's Antarctic expedition to save Captain Scott's huts, Bath Chronicle
Dai Greene Announced As Jaguar Academy Of Sport Ambassador, Autochannel
Reducing UK animal testing, Finchannel
From MBA Intern to Real Estate Manager, Business because
Can You Afford to Die? The Next Financial Time Bomb, Interest!alert

13 March
Redhill student's ten-race marathon fundraising effort, Redhill And Reigate Life
RepRap Open Source 3D Printer, Youtube
Olympics joy for 'delighted' Burnham-On-Sea gymnastics coach, Burnham-On-Sea.com
IT industry Leader and Visionary, Hermann Hauser Puts his Weight Behind Intune Networks Board, PRWeb
From MBA Intern to Manager at Property Firm, Business because
Record bid snow joke for Jamie, Bath Chronicle

12 March
Students capture Bath's street style, Bath Chronicle
Aviagen Appoints New Global Head of Technical Systems, ThePoultrysite.com
London 2012 Olympics diary: Zara Phillips still in with a shout of making Games, Daily Telegraph
New role for Aviagen incubation expert, Farmers Weekly Interactive
Chris Pavone's 'The Expats,' and More New Novels, New York Times
Sun shines down on Bath Half Marathon runners, Bath Chronicle
Big-Brained Birds, Birdchannel.com
Fencing: what's on the market, Farmers Weekly Interactive
Former Olympian wants Bath transformed by torch's visit, Bath Chronicle

9 March
Willis and Jamieson book Olympic places on great night for Bath swimming, Bath Chronicle
China's Olympic swimmers to train in England, Onenewsnow.com (See also BBC News, Official Website of the Chinese Olympic Committee, Bath Chronicle, Sportinglife.com, Yahoo!, The Seattle Times)
Lego Robot Grand Prix inspires youngsters, Silobreaker
Robot Grand Prix, HESA
BCS calls for more women in IT, IT reseller magazine
BCS champions women in IT, British Computer Society
Church body reacts to 'witch' case, Church Times
All the fun of the science fair, Bath Chronicle
Goal for students, Bath Chronicle

8 March
Stacey Tadd conquers Women’s 200m breaststroke semi-final – British Gas Swimming Championships, bettor.com
RepRap: The 3D printer that’s heading for your home, Tech republic

7 March
UK's first Passivhaus school, Greenbuild news
Robotic Zoo: Ten animal-inspired robots, Smartplanet.com
Why glowing 'soot' could be the key to delivering drugs to cancer cells, Healthcanal.com (See also International Business Times AU)
London 2012: British rhythmic gymnasts win case to compete, Guardian
Zero = top of the class, The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists
Students' anger at bid to restrict shared housing in Bath, Bath Chronicle

6 March
Heat of the moment, The Engineer
London 2012 Olympics: GB rhythmic gymnasts win appeal, Daily Telegraph (See also Guardian)
20 tips and resources on how to use learning technology in HE, Guardian (blog)
Bath digital hub launched, Insider Media
Portfolio investments boost IP Group, Insider Media

5 March
Bath mathematicians join the fight against diabetes, Press Zoom
PassivHaus research leads to Britain's first zero-carbon school, Press Zoom
Latest cycle helmet is a load of…spheres, Environmental Transport Association
Deloitte pitching contest challenges SETsquared student entrepreneurs, Your-story.org
Molly aims to cap her dream year by landing place in squad for Olympics, Derby Telegraph
London 2012 Olympics: the teenage gymnasts taking on the authorities in bid to reach games, Daily Telegraph
Director of Biosimilars Advisory, BioTrends to Speak at Diabetes Summit on April 19-20 in Boston, Newswire today

2 March
Record turnout makes for an oarsome day at Saltford, Bath Chronicle
Olympics hopes still hanging in the balance for Bath rhythmic gymnasts, Bath Chronicle
Bath swimmers all set for London Olympics trials, Bath Chronicle
Bath Rugby's Michael Claassens hails 'mature' Tom Heathcote, Bath Chronicle
Olympic champ Amy again saves her best for big stage, Bath Chronicle
Young people to showcase talents at concert, This is Somerset
Liz out to lay another Paralympic marker, Bath Chronicle
Reward for uni's child poverty work, Bath Chronicle
Loren is quickest in world, Bath Chronicle
Dispensing error stress link to be investigated, Chemist and Drugist (see also BioPortfolio)
Markets' initial suspicions, Bath Chronicle
EPSRC news in brief, EPSRC
FENCING: Hay guides England to Commonwealth gold, This is the West Country
Careers advice for young people at college skills fair, Bath Chronicle

1 March
Tom Reid discusses language change and interpretation, BBC Radio Wiltshire (33.12-36.05)
How training gets your fat fit, Medical Express
Turbocharging for low CO2, Automotive World
Carbon nanotubes to deliver drugs to cancer cells, Nanowerk
Leading questions: Nick Barton, Action on Addiction, Guardian
LONDON 2012: British rhythmic to learn their Olympic fate in seven days, More than the games
Rhythmic gymnasts appeal after failing to qualify for London 2012, The Guardian
Fat cells can be trained to help lose weight, say Bath researchers, Bath Chronicle
Flame Celebration lights way to Paralympics as Bath gives athletes big send-off, Bath Chronicle
The painful part of the human condition, Irish Times
Record windfall can't change UK postgrad tune, Times Higher Education
Appointments, Times Higher Education
Study to find out if stress leads to dispensing errors, PJ Online

February 2012

29 February
How training gets your fat fit, Health Canal
Privatising the post: too much, too late, Libcom.org
Seminar looks at breaking down timber barriers, World Construction Network
New director for Allan Wilson Centre, Voxy
Green greed, The Asian Age

28 February
Bath concert to raise cash for orphanage, Bath Chronicle
4 Stock-Picking Strategies That Have Worked For Decades, Motley Fool UK
Students juggle studies with circus skills at Bath UpChuck 2012, Bath Chronicle
PhD student receives funds to study link between pharmacists' workloads and error rates, Pharmacy Business
Researchers investigate if state provides enough support for funeral costs, Healthcanal.com
Tyers and Pozzi win golds at British Universities event, This is Somerset

27 February
Nicholls storms to victory, This is Kent
'Liberal visa process needed to allow foreign researchers to work in India', Times of India
Samantha Murray in no hurry after flying start modern pentathlon season, Bath Chronicle
Twelve minutes of exercise a month can protect your heart and lower your risk of diabetes Daily mail
Kate Walker fighting for her Olympics dream, expressandstar.com
Experts call for review of research institutes by international panels, Times of India
Canada's 'Junk' Jobs Market, The Mark
Get me a prata on 3-D printer, The Straits Times
Desire to avoid 'feared self' behind cosmetic surgery, Private Health
Stock market stereotypes undervalue female directors in the short-term, Compare the market
£50k grant will help uni research team investigate online innovation, Bath Chronicle
Bath's Olympic rhythmic gymnastics team are hoping common sense prevails, Bath Chronicle
Architects with strong local links marks 20 years in business, Bath Chronicle
Foundation inspires budding engineers, Bath Chronicle
Amy looks to finish on a high, Bath Chronicle

24 February
The Wilson Review -What should you expect, The Guardian
Guide to 10 things to do in Bath this weekend, This is Bath
Plans underway for Day of the Dead Festival in Glastonbury, This is Somerset
Out and about live, A Trio of Launches
£50k grant will help uni research team investigate online innovation, Bath Chronicle
Athena - Female First
Independent Bath Literature Festival, The Independent
Sarah goes solo after horse tramples on TV presenter, This is Bath
Lorraine Kelly hospitalised after horse-riding accident, London Evening Standard
New 'flesh-eating bug' papers claim, News Post Leader
Andy Pozzi starting to believe, Sporting Life.com

23 February
Bath's Amy Williams looking to end on a high, Bath Chronicle
UK: £1 billion growth fund boost open for business, 7th space
Appointments, Times Higher Education
Bath's Amy Williams looking to end on a high, Bath Chronicle
UK Sentinel study reveals GPS jammer use, ZDNet UK
Sharing data to reduce impact of severe weather on individuals, utilities, transport and economy, Bapco journal
Cambridge Project Pits 'Internet Of Things' Against The Weather, Tech week Europe UK
ANDY POZZI STARTING TO BELIEVE, Sportinglife.com

22 February
Dr Theodoros Papadopoulos discusses the latest EU agreement over Greece, BBC Radio Bristol (2.03.32-2.08.42)
James Dyson Foundation PhD Studentship in Mechanical Engineering at Bath University, 2012 UK, Scholarship Positions
Gilchrist praises Bath, Sky Sports
Revealed: Our top road bike of 2009, Cycling Plus
University of Bath athletes make impressive start to 2012, Podium
Devon role in €45m type 2 diabetes research, BBC News
Cambridge Wireless wins funding for Technology Strategy Board Internet of Things Initiative, Cambridge Wireless Press Release

21 February
Open hospital windows to stem spread of infections, says microbiologist The Guardian
Florence Nightingale’s treatment of bugs has lessons for modern medicine Independent. ie
London 2012 Olympics: Rhythmic gymnasts await appeal verdict Metro
GB rhythmic gymnasts "hope common sense prevails" in appeal against London 2012 exclusion, Inside the Games
LONDON 2012: British rhythmic gymnasts confident in selection appeal case,  More than the Games

20 February
Florence Nightingale approach 'could help fight infection in modern hospitals',  Telegraph
Fresh airing for Florence Nightingale ideas on battling bacterial infections, The Scotsman
Hospitals 'need friendly bacteria' Press Association
Latin America: Where the world's jobs are, The Christian Science Monitor
New 'flesh-eating bug', papers claim,  Chad.co.uk
Hospitals 'need friendly bacteria', MSN

17 February
Dr Rachid Hourizi explains the 'Internet of Things' research taking place through the Department of Computer Science, BBC Radio Bristol
Hundreds of sports photos on show prior to the Olympics, Bath Chronicle
BA1 Records to hold a special charity concert, Bath Chronicle
Fast learner Tom is no ordinary student, Bath Chronicle
London Irish triumph in London rugby clubs' "battle of the fans", Now Rugby 
Pupils get into Olympic spirit at 2012 celebration, Bath Chronicle
Duo make first starts, Bath Chronicle
The mobile symphony Bath Chronicle (England), TMCnet.com

16 February
Dr Theodoros Papadopoulos discusses the latest state of Greece, Jack FM Bristol (No link)
Dr Theodoros Papadopoulos discusses the latest state of Greece, BBC Radio Bristol (1.37.48-1.43.25)
Students' Letter to Nick Clegg, Huffington Post
Microsoft Extends Windows Azure Cloud Services Offer to SETsquared startups, PR zoom
Braced for tough times, European Voice
Sports Physiotherapy Boosted by New International Qualification, Bio medicine
Campus round-up, Times Higher Education
Revealed: Our top road bike of 2009, Cycling Plus

15 February
Lucy Boulton, Sky Sports
Microsoft Extends Windows Azure Cloud Services Offer to SETsquared startups, BigNews.biz
Occupy, protest and discontent - Feb 13, Energy Bulletin

14 February
Theo Papadopoulos discusses the state of Greece following its austerity measures, BBC Radio Wiltshire (1.13.15-1.20.28)
Chris Martin talks about rating agencies and the UK economy, BBC Radio Wiltshire (1.42.39-1.46.28)
Get fit with less than 5 min of exercise a week?, BBC News
AGM & Lecture: The Artificial Lateral Line - 20/02/2012, Imarest
Tavistock's Heather Fell opens sports and fashion exhibition at museum, This is Plymouth
3D Printer Build Week: Day One, CNET
Building Control Award Winners 2012 announced, Bath Chronicle

13 February
2/10/12 - 2012 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Pharmacy Choice
Japanese Gaming Event Hits London, Spong
Olympics links, Bath Chronicle
Noel-Smith touches down in thumping win, Bath Chronicle
Olympics forms central theme as children gather to voice opinions, Bath Chronicle
Bath business leader backs a really useful service for students, Bath Chronicle
Lucky 13 in South West shake-up, This is Gloucestershire
Move to reclaim small businesses, The National newspaper
Bath University graduate Peter following a Argentinean legend, Bath Chronicle
Should cycle helmets be made compulsory?, Bike Radar
Views | 3D printing can revolutionize the future, Livemint
Hurdle the talk about Jack's medal chances? This is Kent

10 February
Noel-Smith touches down in thumping win, Bath Chronicle
Duo aid demolition job, Bath Chronicle
Student Entrepreneurs of the Future Hone their Skills At SETsquared Event, PR Zoom
The PRECARIAT, Kenny Side show
Bath’s Got Talent. Let’s Keep it., PR Log
Dai's need for speed, Bath Chronicle
Students learn art of simplicity, Bath Chronicle
Olympics links, Bath Chronicle
Celebrity pair take on Bath University's pentathlon charity challenge, Bath Chronicle
Studies from University of Bath Yield New Data on Dentistry, NewsRX
Golden girl Amy is back on top of the podium, Bath Chronicle

9 February
Those running just to stand still will one day turn and fight, National Times
What’s hot in public health journals: Germany’s role in undermining tobacco control, Crikey Blogs
First Passivhaus Schools In UK Receive Certification, Civic and Public Building
DigiCity for young firms, Bath Chronicle
The dangers of the rising global protest movement, ABC Online (Interview)
The dangers of the rising global protest movement, ABC Online (Article)
Appointments, Times Higher Education

8 February
Dr Niels Vollaard discusses cyclist Alberto Contador and his drug doping offence, Cyclingnews.com
IP Group leads investment into Durham Uni spin-out, Insider media
The Graft is Greener - Kurt Won, TheSouthAfrican
Heterosexual privilege in higher education, Open Democracy
British Universities Exhibition Meet top UK university representatives Organized by Mentor International 7 March 2012, Thailand 4
The Precariat: the New Dangerous Class, CampusDaily.com.au
Hub of metrology, Quality Manufacturing today
First Passivhaus Schools In UK Receive Certification, ATD

7 February
Team Bath fight well after slow start against Surrey Storm, This is Somerset
Pupil Parliament in Bath voted a success as children debate 2012 Olympics, Bath Chronicle
DigiCity for young firms, Bath Chronicle
David Miliband highlights voluntary sector's role in tackling youth unemployment, Third Sector
CheckRisk LLP Announces Risk Development Program With the University of Bath, School of Management and the University of Bristol, PR Newswire
A magical journey begins Underneath the Floorboards at Déda, Creative Boom
Sarah Brown and Lorraine Kelly learn to ride for children's charity, Horse and Country
Five open source hardware projects that could change the world, The H

6 February
Reader make-over: Jessica Parker's 'working girl' transformation, Daily Telegraph
Bailey Caravans goes electric with launch of Orion Evo-4, Caravan Times
'Flesh-eating' USA300 MRSA strain spread by sneezes and coughs, DigitalJournal.com
ATHLETICS: The guiding hand, This is Wiltshire
Frank's still pumping iron at Bath gym at 91, Bath Chronicle
MEET YOUR MAKER Fast Company, TMCnet.com
The Precariat, Labour Blog
Ladies ready for action, Bath Chronicle
City has big part to play – Harland, Bath Chronicle
New awards to celebrate the best in our tech sector, Bath Chronicle
Car firm bursaries, Bath Chronicle
Cup hero tips Tom for top, Bath Chronicle
CheckRisk LLP Announces Risk Development Program With the University of Bath ..., PR Newswire

3 February
How marcomms professionals are getting research heard, Guardian
Bath Rugby's Tom Heathcote tipped for bright England future, Bath Chronicle
British Volleyball launches new website, Inside World Parasport
Scientist warns of new MRSA threat, BBSRC
Harborough IT duo keep it in the family, Lutterworth Mail
Stick to the plan, BAM, New Straits Times
Virtual trees listen to the breeze, TMCnet.com
New awards to celebrate the best in our tech sector, Bath Chronicle
Champion pays inspirational visit to university, Bath Chronicle

2 February
Deadly strain of MRSA from US 'has spread to UK', warn doctors, Daily Mail (Also in The Sun, Daily Mirror, Daily Express,  Scottish Daily Express, Health Canal, World News, MSN News UK, Top News)
Ruth Massey discusses a new strain of MRSA, BBC Radio Bristol
Continental Tyre Group announces new Conti360 degree Network Manager, Materials Handling World Magazine
Ford puts focus on student engineers at Bath University, Bath Chronicle (Also in Student Times)
AmpliPhi Shareholder Update, Market Watch
Explorer David Hempleman-Adams tells of his great adventures, Bath Chronicle
RSC Solid State Chemistry Group Christmas Meeting, RSC Publishing Blogs
£220,500 for Bath University dementia research, Bath Chronicle
REG - Lloyds Banking Group - CHANGES TO BOARD, Reuters
First Passivhaus Schools in UK receive certification, Green Building Press
Ellen Henderson discusses internet pain forums, Health Check (BBC World Service News)
750,000 Brits to be long-term unemployed, Siasat Daily

1 February
Harland helping Bath play its part in London 2012 preparations, More than the games
Long-term unemployment to leap by 750,000, according to latest forecasts, Guardian
UK to host Euro submarine races, Sport Diver
Extra 750000 to join long-term unemployed register, Guardian
David hopes Batley supports Olympic dream, Batley & Birstall News
The manufacturing event of 2012 - expectations grow, Sensorland.com
The fit and active schoolchildren of Bristol will be living legacy of London 2012, Bristol Evening Post
£220500 for Bath University dementia research, Bath Chronicle

Janurary 2012

31 January
Who will get the biggest slice of 3D-printed pie?, CNET
£67 million investment in bioscience skills and training to help meet economic and social challenges for the future, Webnewswire.com
Big score for British biofuel technology, PressZoom
Pre-school children are stressed, Gurgle.com
Prentice selected for British squads, Inverurie Today

30 January
Caryl feels at home in community, Bath Chronicle
Bobsleigh bosses embark on national talent search, Bath Chronicle
Olympic athlete Kriss aims to inspire Bath, Bath Chronicle
Network to promote volunteers, This is Cornwall
Mathematics World UK - a new museum, NCETM
Vinnicombe named England vice-captain, Herts 24
Four-strong GB men's team named for opening World Cups, Inside the games
Pat Brookes obituary, G2 Guardian
Virtual trees sway in wind just like the real thing, New Scientist
Skuse ready to take his chance on the big stage, Bath Chronicle
Animators will soon be able to construct…, Chem.Info
A sustainable food business to be proud of, Bristol Evening Post

27 January
Network to promote volunteers, Bath Chronicle
Students from Bridgwater visit University of Bath, Bridgwater Mercury
Smokeless tobacco sold illegally online, UK researchers find Tobacco.org

26 January
Dr Richard John Fairchild speaks about executive pay, BBC Radio Wiltshire (2.11.39-2.20.11)
Dr Nick Waterfield discusses the Pseudomonas bacteria, BBC Radio Bristol
Sweet temptation for employers, Independent 2012 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Eurekalert
£67 million investment in bioscience skills and training to help meet economic and social challenges for the future, Webnewswire
Smokeless tobacco sold illegally online, UK researchers find, Medical Xpress
A sustainable food business to be proud of, Bristol Evening Post
Virtual trees sway in wind just like the real thing, New Scientist Space

25 January
Dr Julian Rose speaks about space weather systems and solar storms, BBC Radio Somerset (0.20.35-0.28.21) and BBC Radio Bristol (1.46.35-1.50)
Dr Bruce Morley discusses GDP, BBC Radio Wiltshire (1.08.55-1.13.08)
Research and Markets: Brain Diseases and Metalloproteins, Sunherald.com
South West researchers awarded £4.2m to improve our understanding ..., University of Bristol
Are You Quins' most passionate fan?, Harlequins
"Overturn mean spirited decision and let gym team compete at ..., Bath Chronicle
Bath scientists study solar storms bombarding earth, Bath Chronicle
Smokeless tobacco sold illegally online, researchers find, Healthcanal.com
GYMNASTS FIGHT OLYMPICS NO GO, Daily Express
The “I” in Union, Dissent

24 January
Petition to revive Bath gymnasts' London Olympics dream, Bath Chronicle
WHEELCHAIR TENNIS: Hunt picks up back-to-back titles, Swindon Advertiser
Appointment of Creative Producer for Bath Dance, ICIA, Arts Jobs and Arts News
Differential Coupling of Self-Renewal Signaling Pathways in Murine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, PLoS One

23 January
RIP – Rest in Poverty. The end of life time bomb, UpVery.com
Kurdistan: an Iraqi success story, Kurdistan Region Government
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS: Dream is not dead, This is Wiltshire
EU prepares unprecedented attack on Iranian economy, Daily Telegraph
Sustainability award for British training camp at Bath University, inside world para sport
Athena Andreadis - Old Queens Head 24th Jan, Alt sounds
Addicts charity hoping Duchess will lift profile, Wiltshire Times
The Moodie Report announces key additions to its editorial team, Moodie report
Legends: The Non-Flying Dutchman - Dennis Bergkamp, Goal.com
An Interview with Dr. Hannah Rumble, Seven ponds blog
Internationalism is the theme of new season at the ICIA, Bath Chronicle
Dickons and Jamieson strike gold in Australia, Bath Chronicle
Walker continues to climb in World Cup series, Bath Chronicle
Unlikely partnership that's making a notable impact, Bath Chronicle
Athena Andreadis - Old Queens Head 24th Jan, Altsounds.com
1st European human powered Submarine Races to be staged in the UK, BYM News

20 January
Iain Bates Appointed BUCS Tennis Advisory Group Chair, British Universities & Colleges Sport
Bath University tennis star Louise serves up dream start to 2011, Bath Chronicle
RIP ? Rest in Poverty. The end of life time bomb, Free PR
Student in Wipeout challenge, Bath Chronicle
Actis Names New Partners, Private Equity Hub
Taylors Falls Historical Society wants its stuff back; items finally have a home, Chisago County Press
Of Dolls and Murder Screens Tonight at SMoCA Lounge, Phoenix New Times
Unlikely partnership that's making a notable impact, Bath Chronicle
Bobsleigh star Paula lands seventh place at World Cup in Konigssee, Sport4Salisbury
CREWKERNE: Tracey makes the grade, View online
Richard John Fairchild discusses David Cameron's ideas on moral capitalism, BBC Wiltshire (52.10-55.53) and BBC Radio Bristol (1.18.14-1.20.17)

19 January
Funeral award for Tracey, This is the West Country
Vista Hotel Group announce Commercial Director appointment, International Finance Centre
Ellen Henderson talks about her research into internet pain forums, BBC Radio Bristol (2.24.02-2.27.05) (Also on BBC Radio Bristol Drive Time 1.15.30-1.1.7.29 Breeze and Jack FM)
Researchers warn adolescents seeking treatment for pain on internet, Medical Express
Researchers warn adolescents seeking treatment for pain on internet, Zmarter
EDF Energy helps British Paralympic Association set new standard for sustainability, Paralympics GB
Funeral award for Tracey, Chard and Ilminster News
Young Harris College Hires Rogers as Lacrosse Director, Lacrosse Magazine
Are you the most passionate London Wasps fan?, London Wasps
Paul Caulfield discusses his research about a new employee volunteering network in Bath, BBC Radio Bristol (2.18.45-2.21.22)

18 January
Professor Phil Willis discusses the computer science department here at the University, Guardian Higher Education Network
Bath students get England rugby call, Bath Chronicle
McCloskey focuses on Grant Thornton growth, Wales Online

17 January
Paul Gregg discusses the ‘Lump of Labour fallacy’ in the Financial Times (subscription only)
Technology and the Human Body - Bionics, Sciencestage.com

16 January
'Splashing down in Bath saved my 2012 dream' – Gilchrist, Bath Chronicle
New £10.75m arts centre to be built at Bath University, Bath Chronicle
Bankers' Pay Didn't Cause the Crisis, Wall Street Journal
What’s Love Got to Do with It?, Open Magazine
Engineers call for change in way homes are heated, Wales Online
Britons enjoy rhythm without the blues, The Times (Print only, page 52)

13 January
A feast of entertainment, Bath Chronicle
Protein drinks of no use to athletes, Times of India
LONDON CALLING: Back to the future as Danny sets sight on indoor repeat, Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
TENNIS: Trio are ones for the future, Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
Star prizes to be pooled, Bath Chronicle
House heating 'needs big overhaul, says Bath University professor, Bath Chronicle
Malmesbury School free lecture open to all, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard
Applications to university rise, Bath Chronicle
Wanted: volunteers to eat – and skip – breakfast, Bath Chronicle
From athletic track to slippery slope, Bath Chronicle

12 January
Oman Insurance Company Announces Appointments In Senior Management, Dubai City Info
E&Y appoints Toby as aviation sector leader for EMEIA, Times of Oman
Bad funding decisions are harming British science, Daily Telegraph
Making theory work, Guardian
Iran's nuclear power: the world must prepare for the inevitable to ..., Daily Telegraph
House heating ‘needs big overhaul’, Shropshire Star
Malmesbury School free lecture open to all, Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
Appointments, Times Higher Education
Lightbox helps hockey net its own national museum, Get Surrey
Reducing Violence and Aggression in A&E, Health News
Mind being watched over your breakfast?, Bath Chronicle
Race starts for £30m Bath University student halls, Construction Enquirer
Professor Charles Lees discusses the implications of Scotland becoming Independent, BBC Radio Bristol (2.22.58-2.27.18)
Professor Anna Gilmore talks about smoking, BBC Timeshift series (42.07 onwards)
Visiting Professor in the School of Management, Roger King, features in the THE

11 January
Ernst & Young names EMEIA aviation leader, Trade Arabia - Guld Industry Magazine
Suspend it In Space with Sound, Inventor Spot
Trust Mico, the Recommendations Website, gets ready to Pick Up the Pieces Left by Daily Deal Sites, CRM Xchange
12 new flavonoids discovered in Kew tree, PhysOrg.com
Making theory work, Guardian

10 January
MakerBot's 3-D Printers Let Consumers Dream Up Prototypes Of Pretty Much Anything. But Do We Need More Plastic? Fast Company
The Leverhulme Trust - Research Leadership Awards, Press Zoom
Volunteers needed to help find out the importance of breakfast, Press Zoom
Architect for Bath arts centre chosen, Building
FCBS in for MUMA on Bath Centre for Arts project, The Architect’s Journal
Anesco Appoints Experienced Operations Director, ATD
Oman Insurance Company announces appointments in senior management, PRlog
Dr James Betts discusses his research into the importance of breakfast, BBC Radio Bristol (1.53.34-1.56.14) (Also featured on Jack FM, Heart Radio and BBC Radio Somerset)
Bath graduates team up with local producers to promote 'big isn't always best', Press Zoom
Bath Science Café: GPS, the sun and the human race, Press Zoom
The iPay phenomenon, FT Alphaville

9 January
Super student ? Benjamin Lane, Engineering and Technology Magazine
RIP- Rest in Poverty. The End of Life Time Bomb, PR-USA.net
Hockey archives museum launched, Official Website of the Chinese Olympic Committee – English
The Constant Innovator: The Academic Library as a Model of Change Management, Library Journal
GLOBAL: Are branch campuses serving students well?, University World News
Do bankers' bonuses reward risky behavior?, Washington

6 January
From Idi Amin to Dai Greene, Malcolm Arnold's incredible journey in the fast lane, Evening Standard
RIP- Rest in Poverty. The End of Life Time Bomb, Morning Star
Dr. David Woodland Appointed New Chief Scientific Officer of Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, Interest Alert
Duchess of Cambridge Royal Patronages: Action on Addiction, Examiner.com
'Under the radar' at Photonics West 2012, Optics.org
Malaysia to set up camp in Cardiff ahead of Olympic qualifiers, Malaysia Star
Family affair as pair team up to launch IT company, Leicester Mercury
RAF officer killed in road explosion, Dover Express
Green has a dream – emulating Akii-Bua, Bath Chronicle
Civil society features strongly in the New Year's Honours List, Charity Times

5 January
New Year Honours 2012, Economic Social and Research Council
Duo top BAM list, New Straits Times
Number of UK-born university applicants slumps by 8%, Gulf Times
The week in higher education, Times Higher Education
How to build successful companies in tough economic times, Science Business

4 January
Teachers inundated with honours from the Queen, Teaching Personnel
Sanders' Peter Burks named as new GCA chairman, DIY Week
Charlotte Names Kevin Langan Head Men's Soccer Coach, Atlantic 10 Official Athletic Site
Unique event open to West Wiltshire business owners, Wiltshire Times
Bath trio are selected for FutureStars programme, Bath Chronicle
An apatite for conduction, The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

3 January
Bankers’ bonuses ‘not to blame’ for financial crisis – new research, Press zoom
New Year honours for leaders of Bath universities, Bath Chronicle (See also the BBC News, Guardian, Cabinet Office)
Twin target as O'Connor eyes dream Olympic debut, Bath Chronicle
Braintree: Funeral director one of first in country to receive industry qualification, Gazette News
Hockey team get NSI offer to set up camp at Bath, Malaysia Star Online
Uni staff help homeless, Bath Chronicle
Bath Chronicle Woman Of The Year, Bath Chronicle
Bath Chronicle Sportsman Of The Year, Bath Chronicle
Top ten in the running for annual award, Bath Chronicle
Engineers back Olympic hopeful, Bath Chronicle
Secondhand Smoke Way Down, Brits Find, Tobacco.org (See also World Book and News)
Foulathi awarded Bath University degree, The Gulf Today (See also UAE Today, Zawya, Dubai City Info)  
Torvill and Dean visit British rhythmic gymastics team to offer advice for London 2012, Inside the games
Burning Bodies to Power Cardiff's Homes?, The Penny Post
3D Printing Saves the Universe: Only 300 Years to Go, New York Press
Unique event open to West Wiltshire business owners, Wiltshire Times
Health notes, calendar: Cycling may prevent type 2 diabetes, Mlive.com
Bath's Jamie Cooke caps memorable year with BOA prize, Bath Chronicle
Bath researchers discover why the Wife Swap birds need to swing, Bath Chronicle
Tony Walter discusses the death and funeral of King Jong Il, BBC World Service (39.30-43.36)
Second year Computer Science student, Jack Franklin, contributes to the ’12 Devs of Xmas’ website

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