Reflections on the EA Bath Retreat 2026

By Kashvi Mulchandani 🔸 @ 2026-06-09T11:05 (+18)

I ran a retreat for EA Bath (9 people) 2nd to 5th June. Here are my thoughts and reflections.

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Structure

The first two days (Tuesday evening -> Thursday morning) were for ‘EA’ and the last day was for fun (this reflected how we used the budget too -- last day was self funded).

In the first two days, the sessions we ran were

And I gave an intro talk, and a talk on Agency, Taking Risks, and Building Habits.

Thoughts

Career planning & goal setting

Usefulness: 7/10

We used St Andrews’ career planning workbook for this -- I think it was definitely useful for getting people (myself included) to think about their cause prioritisation. It also allowed people to think about what skills they would enjoy using in their future job.

The most useful part was allowing people to set concrete tasks for their summer break -- I’ve noticed it’s very easy to have a vague goal of what you want to get out of the summer, but not having any concrete steps to achieve this.

However, I would’ve really liked for people to get started on their projects / tasks at the retreat, but the WiFi was incredibly bad (maximum 1mbps), so this made it hard for people to apply to fellowships, etc.

Red teaming EA

Usefulness: 6/10

This session was pretty fun; it got everyone chatting and being able to voice their critiques in EA freely, which I think was useful. I do think some of the problems we came up with were real, and are very hard to solve. E.g. there is a pretty big gender split in EA, and it can be pretty intimidating sometimes. I also think it was useful to have this session on the first day of the retreat as it was a good ice breaker. I did however run this session instead of 1-1s / speed updating, which maybe was a mistake. I think I would definitely recommend prioritising 1-1s in the future, especially if the participants don’t know each other very well. But... a lot of the members (myself included) were tired of 1-1s straight after EAG London.

Semester planning & Handover

Usefulness: 9/10

I thought this was a really useful session, and the feedback form also reflected this view. The way we ran it was having a sheet of A3 paper and we drew out our theory of change, and back-chained to figure out what programs/sessions we could run to achieve our goals. Having a mixture of old committee and new committee was useful as we got a good diversity of ideas, and it helped the new committee to see how the old committee had thought about the year before.

The most useful part was having a sheet split into sections with everyones names and their role, and then going through the different responsibilities and work that was required to run EA Bath. People were able to choose what tasks sounded appealing to them, and get an idea for what their role would actually look like!

Lightning Talks

Usefulness: 7/10

This semester we ran Effective Thesis Accelerator. As the final output, I asked people to create a short presentation on what they had researched, and to present it at the retreat. This was good because:

Agency, Taking Risks and Building Habits

Usefulness: 5/10

Some failure modes I didn’t anticipate:

I think it may have been better to get people to read through the blog posts I used as inspiration and then discuss which things they can implement their life & how they would go about it.

Or also to get people just started on Doing The Thing, but alas the WiFi was bad.

Food, Transport, Logistics etc

My Key Takeaways

Some cows we saw on our walks.
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NickLaing @ 2026-06-09T11:16 (+5)

"but the WiFi was incredibly bad (maximum 1mbps)".

Not only in Uganda huh..

I love your honesty about the issues with the retreat. I think at least one external speaker is always a boon to increase the excitement/novelty levels. 

I remember when we were at Cambridge we combined the retreat with Wawrick university and that was absolutely rocking. Great to have new faces and people running sessions and increased the buzz a bit.

I like how you grounded the retreat in concrete practical thinking about the future. Nice one!

Kashvi Mulchandani 🔸 @ 2026-06-09T16:22 (+1)

Thank you! Yes agreed -- meeting new people is always very fun!

Clara Torres Latorre 🔸 @ 2026-06-09T11:51 (+1)

Hi, could you share some info for reference:

Kashvi Mulchandani 🔸 @ 2026-06-09T16:23 (+1)

Yep -- will dm you!