The SU Officer Elections have been announced and students have chosen who will represent them and run the SU for the next year. The role of president has gone to incumbent Education Officer Lucy Woodcock. Lucy wants to tackle a wide range of issues,
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Read MoreLearning lessons from Covid-19 Ben’s manifesto puts a real emphasis on learning from Covid-19 by continuing lesson capture across all departments while
Read MoreEarlier this week, Bath Time caught up with the two candidates for Postgraduate Officer, Tony Cheung and Sid Singh. This is both
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Read MoreThe SU emphasises that these plans are dependent on government guidelines and therefore subject to change.
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