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Careers Consultant

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/careers-consultant-aste-dahl/

I enjoy supporting students and graduates from A to B, whatever that means to them; exploring a new career pathway, finding work experience or igniting a curiosity where networking can lead

Head of Department of Education

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/head-of-department-of-education-elisab…

This research focuses on how to improve social and ecological justice by engendering new and inclusive practices of living well.

Becoming a better version of myself

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/becoming-a-better-version-of-mysel…

MSc in Finance with Banking student Maria Khan on why Bath was the perfect choice for her future career.

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Technician

https://www.bath.ac.uk/profiles/technician-steven-renshaw/

helping with the design, manufacture and development of new products, techniques and processes.

Dr Poornika Ananth and policy engagement

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/dr-poornika-ananth-and-policy-enga…

Sometimes working with policymakers may involve compromising novelty. Of course you want to learn something new, to fill a gap, but sometimes those things can be smaller. ... Policy research may also be about the verification and validation of evidence

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Mastering my development as a public policy leader:…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/mastering-my-development-as-a-publ…

Confidence in Bath’s excellence. Since graduating, Paul has started a new role as Director of Incident Management & Resilience at the Environment Agency.

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Sex and death: how evolutionary biology can lead to…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/sex-and-death-how-evolutionary-bio…

These studies have shown that children in Maio are open to learning new information and scientific concepts, especially if it is delivered in the context they are familiar with, such as

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