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7th International CSR Communications Conference (CSRCOM)

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/7th-international-csr-communications-con…

Still recovering from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are facing a harsh new reality of a rapidly warming globe, escalating social inequalities, ongoing socio-political conflict, and looming ... Others may be (inadvertently) exacerbating them.

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Reviewing new or vacant jobs

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if the job is new and no existing comparable job is identified it will require a new HERA profile. ... The grading decision relating to a new or vacant job made by the Job Grading Review Panel is final.

Start using Nimbus

https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/start-using-nimbus/

You can also request a new software be set up. Applications which run too slowly on your desktop/laptop can run much quicker on Bath's supercomputers. ... Get training and support. Join our next Intro to cloud HPC training course for new users.

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Campus Pride 2024

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/campus-pride-2024/

Remy Melee. Spank. Cynthia Road. Dragonfruit. Diomede. And this year we are proud to debut a new slot in the programme, the SU’s student ‘Drag for Swag’ competition winner!

Choosing your units online

https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/choosing-your-units-online/

A downloadableNew Undergraduates and Taught Postgraduate Students. New full-time undergraduate and new and 2nd year part-time postgraduate students who have optional units to choose will be asked to choose

New data science units for 2023/24

https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/new-data-science-units-for-2023-24/

Menu. New data science units for 2023/24. Read unit details for units in our MSc Mathematics with Data Science for Industry and MSc Data Science and Statistics (Health) courses starting

This is Tomorrow

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/this-is-tomorrow/

How do we ensure that these new automated systems improve society as a whole – and not just those who control them? ... Professor Nick Pearce (IPR). 10.10 - 11.10am: Keynote One: Beginnings of a New World Order: The Rise of China.