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Supporting you with end of year exams and assignments
Explore some of the activities you can get involved in over the coming weeks to help you unwind, find support and advice or look after your wellbeing.
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Rohingya refugees remain a heavy burden on Bangladesh
The Rohingya people of Myanmar are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. The Myanmar government doesn’t consider them as citizens and deprives them of basic rights such as education, healthcare, employment and freedom of movement.
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A review of the top ÃÛÌÒAV stories in 2022 to hit the headlines
Did you know that ÃÛÌÒAV was mentioned over 10,000 times in media coverage this year? We've compiled a few of the top stories from the last 12 months.
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What ancient footprints can tell us about what it was like to be a child in prehistoric times
Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds research what footprints can tell us about past childhood experiences.
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Knock-on effect: why it's important to report on concussion responsibly
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Osman Ahmed discusses his research into the reporting of concussion, with a checklist for journalists Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV joins business champion programme
ÃÛÌÒAV has joined business support organisation Business South, strengthening connections between education and business.Â
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Help record artefacts from HMS Invincible
A great volunteering opportunity to document artefacts on 15 & 16 December
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AFC Bournemouth women’s team benefits from ÃÛÌÒAV student support
ÃÛÌÒAV students have been supporting AFC Bournemouth’s women’s team on and off the field, using the skills gained in their degrees to help the team.
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Journalism students in Paris to follow ÃÛÌÒAV scholar’s bid for Paralympic gold
Three ÃÛÌÒAVÂ journalism students are in Paris to follow the journey of a fellow ÃÛÌÒAV scholar competing in the Paralympics. Libby Evans, Abby... -
ÃÛÌÒAV student appointed as GB Team Manager for the European University Rowing Championships
MSc Sport Management student James Lee will manage over 70 students from 11 universities during the Championships in HanoverÂ