University of Bath Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of University of Bath is +44 (0) 01225 388388, +44 (0) 1225 38660 .

The University of Bath is a campus university located in Bath, England. It received its Royal Charter in 1966. With 20 out of its 26 subjects being ranked within the top 10 universities in the UK, Bath is placed 6th three times in a row in the table of Who's in Top Ten of Their Subjects from the Complete University of Bath Guide published by the Independent in 2009, 2010 and 2011. In addition, the Guardian University Guide 2010 placed Bath 9th nationally. Furthermore, in the latest Research Assessment Exercise released in December 2008, two thirds of Bath's individual subject submissions are ranked in the top ten nationally, including over a third in the top five.


In 1949, University of Bath college came under the control of the Bristol Education Authority and was renamed the Bristol College of Technology, which was subsequently changed again, in 1960, to the Bristol College of Science and Technology when it became one of ten technical colleges under the umbrella of the Ministry of Education. The college was mainly housed in the former Muller's Orphanage at Ashley Down, Bristol, which still houses part of the City of Bristol College whilst the remainder has been converted into residential housing. In 1963, the government completed an inquiry into the state of higher education in the United Kingdom. This was known as the Robbins Committee report. It was this report that paved the way for the college (along with a number of other institutions) to assume university status.


The University of Bath main campus is located on Claverton Down, two kilometres from Bath. The campus is compact; it is possible to walk from one end to the other in fifteen minutes. Architectural plans of the University of Bath show that the design involved the separation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, with road traffic on the ground floors and pedestrians on a raised central thoroughfare, known as the Parade. Buildings would line the parade and student residences built on tower blocks rise from the central thoroughfare.


Such plans were mostly adhered to. At the centre of the University of Bath campus is the Library and Learning Centre, a 24/7 facility offering computing services, information and research assistance as well as books and journals. A number of outlets, including restaurants, bars and fast-food outlets, plus three banks, a union shop, a small supermarket and an oriental supermarket, as well as academic blocks, are housed around the parade. Buildings are named based on their location relative to the library - 1 East, 2 East and so forth based on their distance from the library with the same applying to the south and west. Odd-numbered buildings are on the same side of the parade as the library, and even-numbered buildings are on the opposite side. The University of Bath owns buildings in the City of Bath, mostly student residences dotted around town, although Carpenter House is also home to a life-long learning centre and a business facility (the Innovation Centre). Major campus development continues, including a new multifunction building (office and teaching rooms) near the East Car Park and the construction of further Arts facilities is due begin in 2011.


The University of Bath major academic strengths have been engineering, the physical sciences, mathematics and technology. Today, the University of Bath is also strong in management, humanities and the social sciences. Courses place a strong emphasis on vocational education; the University of Bath recommends students to take a one-year industry placement in the penultimate year of the course, although it there is no formal recognition of these placements on students' final degree certificates.


The University of Bath widens its academic net to include those in the local and distant communities. Affiliation with the Widening participation, Aim Higher and Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM) schemes and initiatives has allowed research staff and postgraduates to enhance the education of school and college students. Some facilities are also used throughout the summer months as support for those studying with the Open University.


The University of Bath sports operation is branded TeamBath. The University of Bath was host to Team Bath F.C. as well as some of the UK's top Olympic athletes. It has one of the best sports facilities in a United Kingdom University, spread over three main sites: two on the Claverton Down campus, known as the Founder's Hall and Sports Training Village (which also hosts the English Institute of Sport for South West England); and at the Sulis Club, a few miles away. In 2009, Malaysia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Bath to enable Malaysian athletes preparing for the 2012 London Olympics to train there. The University of Bath is not only capitalised as a venue to prepare athletes for the London Olympics but is also a forward base for sports events like the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the badminton Super Series and cycling circuits in Europe.


Facilities at the University of Bath include a fitness suite, four squash courts, 25- and 50-metre indoor swimming pools, indoor (110m) and outdoor (400m) athletics tracks, multi-purpose sport halls (including basketball, netball and badminton courts), an eight-court indoor tennis hall, a judo/karate/jitsu dojo and centres for sports science and sports medicine. Outdoor synthetic and natural pitches and grounds cater for football, rugby union, field hockey, lacrosse, and American football. The latest addition to the University of Bath facilities is a Rowing Shed on the River Avon for the Rowing Club, built in 2008. Limited free use of these facilities, with restrictions on times, bookings and frequency of use, can be obtained by students with a membership of the University of Bath sport association. Alternatively, reduced prices are available to students and staff. As of Autumn 2011 students will no longer have free access to University sports facilities.





University of Bath Address


The address of University of Bath is Bath, BA2 7AY, UK.

University of Bath Email Address


The email address of University of Bath is s.revans@bath.ac.uk.

University of Bath Website


The Website of University of Bath is www.bath.ac.uk.

University of Bath Customer Support Service Phone Number


The customer support phone number of University of Bath is +44 (0) 01225 388388, +44 (0) 1225 38660 (Click phone number to call).



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