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#thinklist30

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Difficult conversations in a digital world event. The first event in the #thinklist webinar series 'Difficult conversations in a digital world: Amplifying the voices of responsible business scholars' discussed the effects

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Demystifying digital data

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Analysing a person’s digital data gives us distinguishing information about an individual. ... Bad science. Data Science is a relatively new field, and digital technology is always evolving.

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HSRPP 2022 digital posters

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Menu. HSRPP 2022 digital posters. Thirty-nine digital posters about recent research will be presented at the HSRPP 2022 conference and can be accessed from this page. ... Abstracts for all our digital posters are available in this supplement of the

Behavioral consistency in the digital age

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Whenever people use technology, they leave behind a digital trace that documents their behavior. ... M. (2022). Behavioral consistency in the digital age. Psychological Science, 33(3), 364-370..

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Data & Digital Science Research Ethics Committee

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The terms of reference for the Data & Digital Science Research Ethics Committee, including its functions and procedural rules. ... Terms Of Reference. Committee objectives. The purpose of the Data & Digital Science Research Ethics Committee (D&D REC) is

Taster talk: Great architecture

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Using an ancient formula, Daniel Wong tells us how we can define great design and build sustainably for our future.

Taster talk: Building frequencies

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/taster-talk-building-frequencies/

Dr Paul Shepherd tells us why structures move and shake, and how structural engineers can tune buildings to make them safe.