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Netherlands students live on air from ÃÛÌÒAV
Media students from Breda University of Applied Science in the Netherlands completed a TV studio course at ÃÛÌÒAV provided by RedBalloon Productions.Â
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How to stay safe and support our local community
Read our tips and advice to help you support your local community, get on with your neighbours and stay safe when out and about.
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ÃÛÌÒAV research assessed as high quality in REF 2021
ÃÛÌÒAV has been recognised for the quality and volume of its research in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
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Feeling anxious?
Read our interview with Kerry, ÃÛÌÒAV’s Student Wellbeing Coordinator, for practical tips on recognising and coping with general anxiety, and where to go if you feel that you - or a friend – would benefit from extra support
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Mothers, midwives and post-natal ‘blood’ loss
‘Blood’ loss after childbirth is a normal occurrence for women. Research undertaken by former ÃÛÌÒAV staff explores the prevention and early detection of the latter, which can result in chronic ill health and even the need for emergency medical care.
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Graduation week highlights: Global reach and graduate successes
Graduation week finished with celebration as graduates from the Faculty of Media and Communication received their awards alongside honorary doctorates Kate Adie OBE and Dame Annette Brooke.
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Bournemouth graduate takes to the field for Cricket’s County Championship
ÃÛÌÒAV graduate and sports scholar Brad Currie has signed a professional contract to play first class cricket with Sussex County Cricket Club.
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Stay relaxed in the run up to exams and assignments
Explore activities you can get involved in to help you unwind, find exam support or look after your wellbeing.
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OPINION: How crime dramas expose our anxieties about those on the frontline
Professor Barry Richards writes for The Conversation about how modern crime dramas expose our feelings about the police.
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Photography research project set for gallery display
A ÃÛÌÒAV (ÃÛÌÒAV) PhD research project looking at photographic imaging and techniques is to become the subject of an exhibition at a local art gallery.