'State of Disappearance’ exhibition launched on campus
Published on 11 October 2024The 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.
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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.
For the first time, Bath will send four students to the annual One Young World summit. They’ll represent all of the University’s Faculties and School.
Participate in our survey or focus groups exploring the decision-making processes of students regarding work placements or exchange opportunities.
One Young World Bath returned for its annual forum on Saturday 16 March 2024, bringing together young people and leading experts to discuss key global issues.
Three Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences students worked with local charities and businesses as part of the initiative, funded by Santander UK.
Students, placement providers and staff members enjoyed an evening celebrating the placements programme and the achievements of individuals and employers.