Time to rethink slum tourism in response to pandemic
Published on 16 August 2020Current restrictions on travel should act as a pause to re-evaluate poverty tourism, especially for students who were planning gap years, say researchers.
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Current restrictions on travel should act as a pause to re-evaluate poverty tourism, especially for students who were planning gap years, say researchers.
As we move into implementation, we have launched two new workstreams to help to ensure that we have everything we need and in place to have a successful AY20/21
An update on progress from Professor Jonathan Knight and Dr Nicky Kemp
This update includes information about extra student study space in Bath, induction, personal tutoring, spending time on campus and arrangements for sport.
Learn more about the current and upcoming activities the Centre for Learning & Teaching has planned to support staff.
The Skills Centre has been working hard over the summer to support students, as well as to prepare for the forthcoming year. This update provides a snapshot.
The University is investing in new systems to support our move to blended teaching for the 2020/21 academic year, and beyond.
As we move into implementation many academics have questions, particularly around practicalities, so we’d like to address some of those in this latest update.
New research from Dr Rachael Bedford as part of the TABLET project recruited 12-month-old infants who had different levels of touchscreen usage.
Research from the UK Centre for Climate and Social Transformation suggests climate concern has increased during the pandemic.