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Data Protection Act

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/data-protection-act/

However, if you are processing any data (for example, maintaining a database or running a research project involving the use of personal data) and think it may involve us handling new ... personal data for the first time or using personal data for a new

Job sharing

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/job-sharing/

This includes a 12-week trial period and will apply to both existing and new posts. ... have an initial 12-week trial period which runs in parallel with their probationary period for new staff to the University.

Probation policy and procedure

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/probation-policy-and-procedur…

probationary period (who are described as “probationers” in this document) so that they can be successful in their new roles. ... The University believes that the use of probationary periods increases the likelihood that new staff will perform

Fire evacuation

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/fire-evacuation/

All new employees will undertake the University’s fire safety training as soon as reasonably practicable after starting work at the University (and in any case within three months). ... All people (including new employees, students, visitors and

Recruitment and Selection code of practice

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/recruitment-and-selection-cod…

Human Resources organises a monthly introduction to the University event for new staff. ... New staff receive an invitation to this event as part of their employment pack.

Data Protection Policy

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/data-protection-policy/

Seek advice whenever a new or novel form of processing personal data is contemplated or if any data protection related concerns ever arise. ... However, if you are processing any data (for example, maintaining a database or running a research project

Standing orders of Senate

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/standing-orders-of-senate/

14.4 The Standing Orders should be ratified by Senate at its first ordinary meeting of each new academic year.

Animal research: policy statement

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/animal-research-policy-statem…

The University of Bath carries out world-class research in this area which includes various projects using vertebrates, particularly for the development of new therapies for chronic and distressing conditions such ... Because our animals are of prime

Prevent Policy

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/prevent-policy/

it should not create large new burdens on institutions. ... Social media services such as Facebook, Twitter and Reddit provide new avenues for the distribution and accessing of extremist material, and the University takes the challenges presented by