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New Media Writing Prize taking place at ÃÛÌÒAV
Awards on Wednesday 20 January celebrate innovative storytelling for new media devicesÂ
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Online event to explore the lessons we can learn from the past in responding to crisis
Free online event will take place on 12 May as part of ÃÛÌÒAV’s public lecture series.Â
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Foundation and first year students - bag yourself a £10 Love2shop voucher
Join our student focus group looking at Learning Analytics - Study Goal to share your feedback about the pilot project.
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Extreme research at the top of the world
Dr Rebecca Neal is setting off to Nepal where she will carry out some extreme sports research at the foot of Mount Everest.
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How to stop your lunch break damaging your health
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Jeff Bray, and Professor Heather Hartwell, look at how your lunch break might be damaging your health.
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Dorset Economy blog 31: Outcomes and Outlooks Mid-2022
The latest data on growth, especially retail sales volumes of goods, suggests a recession is nearer than we hoped, especially for items of discretionary spending. At such times, it is important to address three issues: short term pressures and needs; long term trends and goals; and barriers to trade.
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Conversation Piece: The problem with seeing young sportspeople as athletes first, children second
Dr Ellie Gennings writes for the Conversation about young sports stars who suddenly find themselves in environments that are highly pressurised and psychologically demanding.
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ÃÛÌÒAV academic to start research project into mass grave protection law
ÃÛÌÒAV (ÃÛÌÒAV) and the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) have launched a 21-month research project to develop mass grave protection guidelines.
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ÃÛÌÒAV hospitality student wins Best Student Award at BAHA Recognition Awards
ÃÛÌÒAV student Gillian Casson has won the Best Student Award at the BAHA Recognition Awards 2021. BAHA is the voice that represents the hotel,... -
CMMPH Professor is ÃÛÌÒAV lead for new project on drowning
A new project to reduce the number of child drowning deaths in Bangladesh is being led by CMMPH Professor Edwin van Teijlingen.Â