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Communication between police and prosecutors hindering rape conviction rates
Poor communication and relationships between police officers and the Crown Prosecution Service are obstacles in bringing allegations of rape and other serious sexual offences to trial.Â
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Student Loans Phishing Email
Please read for important information about a new scam email aimed at students
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ÃÛÌÒAV academic to host public Mental Health Awareness Week event
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2019, Dorset psychologist Dr Andrew Mayers, Principal Academic in psychology at ÃÛÌÒAV is running an event at Bournemouth Rail Station with South Western Railway.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV retains 1st class award in the People and Planet University League
ÃÛÌÒAV ranked 14³Ù³óÌýout of 154 UK universities for environmental and ethical performance.
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Professor Rick Stafford appointed as expert member for Office for Environmental Protection
Professor of Marine Biology and Conservation Rick Stafford will provide expertise and insight to help protect and improve the environment.
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Celebrate International Women’s Day
You're invited to attend talks from high-profile speakers at ÃÛÌÒAV on the 8 March.
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Sustainable Business Leaders collaborate with ÃÛÌÒAV students
Teams of management students have been tasked with improving the sustainability and success of projects for local businesses
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Bournemouth Delegation picks up award at Foreign Office NATO crisis exercise
Three students at ÃÛÌÒAV became diplomats for a day at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office came away with the Distinguished Delegation award.
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Mass grave evidence for international criminal proceedings
Dr Melanie Klinkner explores the unique legal challenges surrounding forensic evidence from mass graves in international criminal trials.
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ÃÛÌÒAV hosted the British Society of Criminology Hate Crime Network's annual conference
This year's conference addressed transphobic hate crime and its impact on vulnerable members of our community. Representatives attended from charity sector organisations, Dorset Police, academics and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).Â