Close close

SEARCH

Enter your search term below:

WORLD LEADING BUSINESS SUPPORT

SEARCH RESULTS

2144

Bath graduate named ‘Young engineer of the year’

News | SETsquared | Thu, 20/12/2012 | 00:00

A graduate from the University’s Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering has been named the AFBE-UK Young BME Engineer of the Year.Phil Anthony Moutousamy graduated from the University in 2008 with a first class MEng degree in Civil and Architectural Engineering, and now works for Bath-based architects Buro Happold.Phil’s career highlights include...

6 reasons why being a student entrepreneur rocks

News | SETsquared | Tue, 18/12/2012 | 00:00

James Boon, founder of SETsquared supported company ElephantBranded, has written an article about why being a student entrepreneur rocks.Read the full article at:http://www.startups.co.uk/6-reasons-why-being-a-student-entrepreneur-rocks.html and find out how SETsquared's support has helped James and ElephantBranded through a successful first year. They have also been named as one of Startups top 20 start-up...

UKOLN organised IDCC13 conference to feature strong Research360 presence

News | SETsquared | Mon, 17/12/2012 | 00:00

The JISC-funded Research360 project, which is developing human and technical infrastructure for research data management at the University of Bath, will have a strong presence at the 8th International Digital Curation Conference to be held in Amsterdam on 14-16 January 2013.Registration is still open for the conference [http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc13], which this year...

Commonly prescribed antibiotics ineffective for treating uncomplicated chest infections

News | SETsquared | Mon, 17/12/2012 | 00:00

The antibiotic amoxicillin, that doctors typically prescribe for common lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) such as bronchitis, is no more effective at relieving symptoms than the use of no medication, even in older patients. The findings are from the largest randomised placebo controlled trial of antibiotics for acute uncomplicated LRTI...

New study shows how copper restricts the spread of global antibiotic-resistant infections

News | SETsquared | Tue, 04/12/2012 | 00:00

New research from the University of Southampton has shown that copper can prevent horizontal transmission of genes, which has contributed to the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant infections worldwide.Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria is largely responsible for the development of antibiotic-resistance, which has led to an increasing number of difficult-to-treat...

Southampton wins University ‘Oscar’ for Open Data Service

News | SETsquared | Sun, 02/12/2012 | 00:00

The University of Southampton has won the coveted award for Outstanding ICT Initiative of the Year at the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) awards for the second successive year.The award recognises the benefits of the University’s Open Data Service, which provides open access to University data to help improve the life...

SETsquared is a partnership between

Close close

Mailing List sign-up