One Young World Bath to host ninth annual forum
Published on 25 February 2025One Young World Bath 2025 will bring a global community of young leaders together to lead the conversation on societal challenges. OYWB 2025 is free to attend.
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One Young World Bath 2025 will bring a global community of young leaders together to lead the conversation on societal challenges. OYWB 2025 is free to attend.
The honour, the highest accolade offered by the RCEM, recognises exceptional and sustained contributions to emergency medicine.
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences students helped local charities and businesses as part of the Santander Employability Projects scheme.
A collection of talks from people impacted by disappearances during “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland explored the reality of the devastating topic.
Students, employers and staff came together to recognise the achievements made through the placements programme, in the 4th annual awards ceremony.
The ambition is for this exhibition to be the start of a new Art on Campus initiative, designed to enrich the educational experience for students and staff.
Four Bath students attended this year’s One Young World Summit in Montréal, one of the largest gatherings of young leaders anywhere in the world.
Staff from the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences volunteered at Dorothy House, Dyrham Park, Prior Park, and Root Connections.
A delegation met Vice-Chancellor Phil Taylor and interpreting staff and students in the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies.
Students given the chance to develop their research and public engagement skills by articulating and discussing their work with an external audience.