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School of Management MSc Welcome Events

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You will meet your Director of Studies, your Student Experience Officer, MSc Office Team Programme Support and your new coursemates.

School of Management Undergraduate Welcome Week events…

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This will be a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the course and to meet your new coursemates. ... Personal Tutor Meet and Greet. In this informal session, you will meet with your Academic Personal Tutor in a group with their other

Support for your undergraduate studies from the School of …

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Peer mentoring in the School of Management focuses on providing friendly assistance and guidance to new students. ... BSc Business (BB). Each new BB student is allocated two third year BB students in semester 1.

Preparing for your School of Management MSc

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Joining networking events or a student club or society is a great way to meet new people and make friends.

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Chemistry courses

https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-2025/chemistry/

You'll be able to explore and move seamlessly between areas such as nanotechnology, drug development, sustainability and new materials, ready to be part of the next generation of scientists.

Natural Sciences courses

https://www.bath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-2025/natural-sciences/

As a Natural Sciences student at Bath, you'll get to:. Play to your strengths or take on new challenges by choosing your own pathway to suit your interests and strengths.

Chemical engineering courses

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Chemical engineering benefits society and the environment by combining science and mathematics to develop new and sustainable technologies, processes and products.