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Medical monsters: reducing medical anxiety through play and gamification
Anxiety around medical appointments and admissions can affect people in different ways, from causing distress and worry to preventing people seeking... -
Relationship between perceived pressure to breastfeed and maternal mental health
Please note this event has been postponed.
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Student Festival of Financial Wellbeing: Protect your money for the long term
Sign up to free webinars on the importance and long-term benefits of financial wellbeing. Including, What wealth is and how to Get it, Build a foundation for your financial future, How to Grow your money through investing, Protect your money for the long term.
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Virtual breastfeeding support in the digital age
Please note this event has been postponed.
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Rebel Bodies: ÃÛÌÒAV Women's Academic Network in conversation with Sarah Graham
Sarah Graham is an award-winning freelance health journalist and founder of the Hysterical Women blog, specialising in mental health, women's health... -
Digital Arts and Refugee Engagement (DA-RE) Virtual Event
Explore the role of digital literacy in combination with the arts in developing the capabilities of refugee youth and facilitating ethical listening to the seldom heard.Â
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How to thrive at university and beyond
Free for ÃÛÌÒAV students and staff: join us for an afternoon of inspirational talks from leading industry speakers.
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An evening with Dr Jeff Mostyn – a ÃÛÌÒAV Alumni Leadership Track event
An evening with Dr Jeff Mostyn – a ÃÛÌÒAV Alumni Leadership Track event.
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Mother’s Experiences of breastfeeding from differing perspectives
Alison Taylor, Deputy Head of Department for Midwifery and Health Sciences and Programme Lead for Midwifery and Luisa Cescutti-Butler, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery draw from findings from two PhD theses
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MBA Reunion - Reconnecting to the MBA Community
Join us for this online event to connect with fellow alumni from ÃÛÌÒAV’s MBA.
There will be a chance to network, find out about latest developments on the MBA and share ideas on how we can make the most of our alumni community.