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International Health Care Workshop with Koç University

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/international-health-care-worksho…

News story. Published on Friday 13 April 2018. Last updated on Friday 5 October 2018. ... Organised by Professor Christos Vasilakis, Director of the research Centre for Healthcare Innovation & Improvement (CHI2) at the University of Bath, and his

School of Management researchers talk EU policy at EWRC…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/school-of-management-researchers-…

News story. Published on Wed 17 Oct 2018. Updated on Thu 12 Dec 2019. ... The discussion focused on how better use of EU policy could make sure lagging regions can fully participate and benefit from smart specialisation and the new technologies

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An amazing year in Singapore

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/an-amazing-year-in-singapore/

It was hard to work out what it all was at times, particularly as Singaporeans speak ‘Singlish’, which I didn’t understand, but I enjoyed discovering many new flavours. ... Students were energetic, clever and hard working. I gained a lot of new

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Crocodile evolution through fossils

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/crocodile-evolution-through-fossil…

We’ve been working on a lot of new material so far, and have described a number new species from just after the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction. ... I’ve been quite lucky and had the opportunity to work directly on new fossil materials for a

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Redesigning the staff landing page

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/redesigning-the-staff-landing-pag…

We've designed (and redesigned) the new staff landing page based on your feedback. ... You'll still be able to access news, events and all the services you get at the moment, but the new design should help you complete tasks more quickly, no matter