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Policymaking in a digital world

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/policymaking-in-a-digital-world/

the digital environment for public policy and how it is designed, made and delivered. ... to develop their digital capacity, and improving access to data to support innovation in the housing, land and planning sectors.

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Digital Health Technologies

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This event will address the issues surrounding the future of digital health care. ... understand and use digital health technology and how this might impact their identities and health behaviours.

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YouTube Populism

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/youtube-populism/

In this seminar, Professor Finlayson's primary proposition is that digital media platforms are important drivers of profound changes to contemporary political culture. ... He is currently Principal Investigator on the Art and Humanities Research Council

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HPC Symposium 2017

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/hpc-symposium-2017/

This symposium is a chance for current and prospective users of the University's High Performance Computer to network and exchange ideas.

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Systems Integration, Digital Delivery and Project…

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Systems Integration, Digital Delivery and Project Transition. An Information, Decisions and Operations seminar. ... Second, questions arise: How are digital technologies changing the delivery of major projects?

The Digital Ape: How to live (in peace) with smart…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/the-digital-ape-how-to-live-in-peace-wit…

Is the digital ape on the verge of a new Age of Enlightenment, like the one scientists, philosophers and poets drove forward in the seventeenth century? ... The Digital Ape, by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson, is available here.

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