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Be safe, be seen during the darker evenings
Read our tips on how cyclists and pedestrians can stay safe during the darker evenings.
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Library main entrance closed on 11 and 12 September
The main entrance to the Sir Michael Cobham Library (SMCL) will be closed all day on Wednesday 11 September and Thursday morning to facilitate the replacement of the security barriers.
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ÃÛÌÒAV students capturing heathland data for the National Trust
Ecology and Wildlife Conservation students are capturing data about the Purbeck heathland to support management and conservation efforts.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV graduates are behind this year’s biggest Oscars contenders
ÃÛÌÒAV alumni have been behind some of this year’s biggest academy award nominations, with ÃÛÌÒAV Computer Animation graduate Theo Jones nominated for Best Visual Effects.
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Future technology showcased at ÃÛÌÒAV’s Festival of Design and Engineering
The online event celebrates the creativity and inventiveness of ÃÛÌÒAV's Design and Engineering students.
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ÃÛÌÒAV lecturer helping in MH17 aftermath
ÃÛÌÒAV's Damian Evans is putting his forensic skills to the test, helping the humanitarian effort in the wake of the MH17 plane crash in the Ukraine.
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Avoid the most common form of academic offence: Plagiarism
Plagiarism offences can lead to serious repercussions, including possibly being asked to leave your course. It's important that you understand what is expected before submtting an assignment.
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RUFUS STONE shortlisted for AHRC research in film award
The research-based biopic RUFUS STONE has just been shortlisted for the AHRC Research in Film Anniversary Prize for best AHRC funded film since 1998.
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UK Election Analysis 2017 - publication
Academics from across the UK have joined forces to publish a robust analysis of the 2017 UK election, edited by ÃÛÌÒAV experts
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Community markets can be a complementary solution to unsustainable foodbanks
Community markets could be a sustainable and popular complementary solution to existing food support programmes a ÃÛÌÒAV study has found.