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  • Team building in the wilderness

    The following post is designed by Alison Ryder and Megan Stalker to sum up Cohort 2016's three-day team building residential at Magdalen Farm where they experienced a diverse landscape, connected with nature and learnt from sustainable living.

  • A “Supercharged” Family Fun Day at the Royal Institution

    One of the longest running and anticipated events over the holidays is the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. Last Christmas, it was the turn of University of Bath’s very own Professor Saiful Islam to step up and broadcast his scientific know-how on...

  • Humans of Cheltenham Science Festival

    Public Engagement is a vital part of the CSCT, and every year our first years go to one of the UKs leading Science festivals, Cheltenham Science Festival. This year, Cohort ’15 went with the theme of “The Energy Factory”, which...

  • 10 things we learnt at Bath Taps

    Public engagement is an essential part of the CSCT, with the first-years having a stand at the Cheltenham Science Festival in June. To test the hands-on activities our cohort jumped in at the deep end, by trying them out at the...

  • Can Chemistry Be Green?

    On the 11th of April, CSCT students Emma Sackville, Jemma Rowlandson, Paul McKeown, Shawn Rood and Helena Quilter ran a workshop on Sustainable Chemical Technologies at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute (BRLSI). Here’s how we got on! Spending your Friday...

  • Vegmead June Update

    Back in February 2014, the 2013 cohort of the Doctoral Training Centre in Sustainable Chemical Technologies become the custodians of a community garden in the city of Bath, working with Transition Bath. Now we've had some good weather the garden is...

  • Green Chemists Develop Green Fingers

    As of February 2014, the 2013 cohort of the Doctoral Training Centre in Sustainable Chemical Technologies have become the custodians of a community garden in the city of Bath. Interested in joining in? You'd be very welcome — find out...