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Cattle grazing a trail in conservation work on Purbeck Heaths
Grazing cattle, deer, ponies and pigs are treading pathways that are helping rare species of animals and plants to thrive in the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve.Â
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OPINION: Football and dementia - heading must be banned until the age of 18
Writing for The Conversation, ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Keith Parry says it's time to act on the evidence linking heading to dementia.
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Inaugural ÃÛÌÒAVCS beach volleyball championships to be held at Sandbanks
Hosted by ÃÛÌÒAV, 87 pairs from universities nationwide will compete in the tournament from 3-4 JuneÂ
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One year left to reach ÃÛÌÒAV's recycling target
Find out what we're doing and how you can help us to get even better at recycling
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The end to an unusual season
TeamÃÛÌÒAV 2020/21: the end of an unusual season Thank You TeamÃÛÌÒAV Captains Overall the 2020/21 ‘season’ has been full of challenges and changing... -
Why we need to talk about money
If you’re dealing with financial independence for the first time, it is imperative that you speak up about any money worries before they escalate; 50% of students say financial issues are affecting their mental health, and 53% worry about having to manage the increasing cost of bills and utilities while at university, so let’s talk about money!
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Can a scientific name save one of Earth’s most iconic freshwater fish from extinction?
Adrian Pinder writes for The Conversation about protecting the hump-backed mahseer. -
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Oscar winners lauded in national and regional press
ÃÛÌÒAV graduates have been the subject of a number of national and regional news articles following their success at this year’s... -
Sports Psychology lecturer comments on sport teams’ communication for BBC South Today
Dr Emma Kavanagh shared her thoughts on players preparing for games using headphones and smartphonesÂ
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ÃÛÌÒAV in the Media: Professor Matthew Bennett receives widespread coverage on ancient footprints
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Professor of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, Matthew Bennett, has received widespread media coverage on the study of ancient footprints