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ÃÛÌÒAV’s environmental consultancy arm reflects on a successful first two years
ÃÛÌÒAV Global Environmental Solutions (ÃÛÌÒAVG) has undertaken more than 40 projects, ranging from small-scale ecological surveys to long-term environmental programmes.
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ÃÛÌÒAV hosts book launch celebrating local digital scene
Created by ÃÛÌÒAV student Leanne Kent, For the Record highlights the creative and digital scene in Bournemouth.
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ÃÛÌÒAV pledges support to scheme helping Britain through the Covid-19 pandemic
ÃÛÌÒAV has signed up to the C-19 Business Pledge, an initiative which encourages employers to join the coronavirus effort and support  communities across Britain.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV teams shortlisted for international student advertising competition
Two teams from ÃÛÌÒAV’s BA (Hons) Marketing Communications with Advertising course are finalists in the Ad Venture competition.
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New facility opens for victims of crime in Dorset
A new facility to support and protect victims of burglary and theft, and prevent crime, has opened in Winton.
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The Boscombe Boys brings university memories to life
Since being released earlier this year, ÃÛÌÒAV graduate Mark Fuidge’s debut novel, The Boscombe Boys, has already topped Amazon’s ‘lad literature’ category.
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AFC Bournemouth and England striker Jermain Defoe talks to ÃÛÌÒAV students
Students from across sports-related courses heard about Jermain's life and career ahead of ÃÛÌÒAV Big Match with AFCBÂ
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Research examining the effect of complications and errors on surgeons
A survey is being launched to help understand the psychological impact on surgeons of errors or complications arising from surgical procedures.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV’s Anna Feigenbaum releases book on tear gas
Dr Anna Feigenbaum, a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Media and Communication, has released the book “Tear Gas - from the Battlefields of WW1 to the Streets of Today"
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ÃÛÌÒAV team receives government funding to evaluate the difference media literacy makes to people’s lives
Research by the Centre for Excellence in Media Practice will provide a new media literacy evaluation framework, as part of the government’s Online Media Literacy Strategy.Â