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Dorset Economic blog 19: Anniversary Economic Assessment
It is now a year since ÃÛÌÒAV started providing these economy blogs to those interested in local business and sector development. In that time, we have... -
Hunger by the sea: human stories of food poverty told through animation
ÃÛÌÒAV's Sue Sudbury examines the human stories behind the UK's use of food banks.
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Putting theory into practice: Events Management students create annual Fusion Festival
The annual Fusion Festival returns with a range of events, organised by Events Management students in partnership with external... -
Dorset Economic Blog 32: Stagflation and Development
We are in an economic era of stagflation (persistently lower than trend growth with higher than trend inflation) set in an era of disruptive politics.
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Faith & Reflection at ÃÛÌÒAV
ÃÛÌÒAV have a team of chaplains and faith advisers who offer confidential and non-judgemental support and guidance and run weekly events open to all students and staff.
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Entry requirements for non-UK students
View the academic entry requirements, as well as the English language requirements, for non-UK students.
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Global Festival of Learning - India
The global Festival of Learning in India is one exciting way in which ÃÛÌÒAV fosters international public engagement to celebrate... -
Booking an art space
Art at ÃÛÌÒAV has three bookable display spaces at Talbot Campus available for students, staff and local artists to showcase their creative talents.
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Management of Man-Made Disasters and Security Threats
This unit focuses on the nature and types of man-made (human instigated) hazards, including those on land, air and sea.
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Management of Wider Stakeholders
In this unit, you will explore the role of wider stakeholders that include: NGOs, businesses, media, academia, local communities, individuals and disaster volunteers. As a result, you will develop an understanding of the management issues associated with integrating wider stakeholders from both the public and private sector into a national disaster management framework including risk reduction, response and recovery.