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Gamer PvP

4 Google Rating

A very big place, very easy to get lost but you are able to find your way around through maps that t

4/ 5

A very big place, very easy to get lost but you are able to find your way around through maps that they have of the facility also when there because of an event they will have people out and about to help out and also many signs around.

G C

5 Google Rating

Great campus university

5/ 5

Great campus university

ROMERO CHLOE

2 Google Rating

Hello. I came here during the summer and I was very disappointed. This place does not have good wifi

2/ 5

Hello. I came here during the summer and I was very disappointed. This place does not have good wifi, the breakfast and dinner ARE VERY BAD, the cutlery is dirty, and the bathroom is designed in a terrible way: there is no shower “border” so the entire floor gets wet. Also, the location is quite removed, but since this is a university, I know there is not another option, thus I did not consider this for my review. All in all, I would recommend staying in a REAL hotel.

XO4 NO6

1 Google Rating

I worked in the Turbomachinery Research Centre in Mechanical Engineering. It is a horrible culture o

1/ 5

I worked in the Turbomachinery Research Centre in Mechanical Engineering. It is a horrible culture of bullying led and supported by the head of department. There are more effective ways of destroying your career but there are none more certain than joining this group. Research your options before accepting a role here, especially if you are looking to do a PhD. Don't believe any of their lies about career progression.

Daniel Venning

1 Google Rating

I took the time to apply for the position they were recruiting for, I will take the time to write a

1/ 5

I took the time to apply for the position they were recruiting for, I will take the time to write a review as well. I spent 25-30 minutes applying for a position with Bath University. They couldn't give me any feedback from my application. Usually, I wouldn't write a review like this but the amount of time it took to apply for a role and for them to not even consider writing a few lines why I didn't get the position is cruel. Typical case of recruiting for a role and having too many senior applications because unemployment is the lowest it's been since 1975. Just put in the job description that you're looking for someone with seniority going into the hunt for the right person.

Paul Olar

5 Google Rating

If you like the feeling of staying in the campus then this is for you. Clean rooms, good staff and a

5/ 5

If you like the feeling of staying in the campus then this is for you. Clean rooms, good staff and a good breakfast in the morning. The only downside is that the campus is little bit to far from the town for a walk but otherwise is a great place. Thanks guys for your hard work you doing there.

Marjan Pavloski

1 Google Rating

The proffessors are rude and expect bribe so you can pass the exam. Especially Venera Bekteshi, I ho

1/ 5

The proffessors are rude and expect bribe so you can pass the exam. Especially Venera Bekteshi, I hope you do some more research before you hire someone to educate young people.

Julie134@gmail.com Tontoevans

5 Google Rating

Great value for money. Tea and coffee in the rooms. Nice and clean.

5/ 5

Great value for money. Tea and coffee in the rooms. Nice and clean.

Steve Gregory

5 Google Rating

A fabulous campus university with impressive halls! 👏

5/ 5

A fabulous campus university with impressive halls! 👏

Richie Gill

5 Google Rating

Great campus with state of the art Sports Training facilities

5/ 5

Great campus with state of the art Sports Training facilities

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