Radio Bath; and a television station, Campus TV (CTV)
The Makerspace Society, a student-run group that manages 3D printers, laser cutters, and other fabrication equipment.
== Coat of Arms ==
The College of Arms has granted the University the following arms:
== Notable alumni ==
=== Arts and media ===
Ash Atalla, TV producer
Rob Bell, TV presenter
Keith Christmas, English folk/rock musician
Ian Cognito, real name Paul Barbieri, comedian
Nigel Dick, pop music video producer
Rob Fisher, keyboardist and songwriter with Naked Eyes and Climie Fisher
Neil Fox, radio DJ and TV presenter
Mike Graham, journalist and radio broadcaster for TalkSport
Gareth Gwynn, comedy writer and presenter for radio and TV
Sean Li, Hong Kong film actor
Chuck Pfarrer, American screenwriter, novelist, former US Navy SEAL
Katherine Roberts, author
Russell Senior, formerly of the band Pulp
Jonty Usborne, radio engineer
=== Politicians, lawyers, and civil servants ===
Falah Mustafa Bakir, Foreign Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan
Sir Stephen Dalton, Chief of Air Staff, RAF
Hassan Diab, former Prime Minister of Lebanon
Don Foster, Liberal Democrat former MP for Bath
Sandra Gidley, Liberal Democrat, former MP for Romsey
Mohamed Fahmy Hassan, Chairman of Maldives Civil Service Commission
Mansoor Hekmat, Iranian Communist Leader
Yang Jiechi, Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China
Eric Joyce, Labour MP for Falkirk
Tony Kerpel, retired Conservative politician and adviser
T S Krishnamurthy, former Chief Election Commissioner of India
David Kurten, Leader of the Heritage Party
Edward Lowassa, former Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania
Anne McClain, member of the 2013 NASA Astronaut Class
Mohammad Tufik Rahim, former Iraqi Minister of Industry and Mines
Julia Reid, UK Independence Party MEP
Tom Rivett-Carnac, lobbyist for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Karin Smyth, Labour MP for Bristol South
=== Business people ===
Robert Fry, Executive Chairman of the McKinney Rogers Group, former Vice President …