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What makes an age-friendly community?
and the ÃÛÌÒAV PIER (Public Involvement in Education and Research) Partnership has envisioned what an age-friendly community in Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) could look like.
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Conversation Article: Technology can play a vital role in limiting online gambling – here’s how
Professor John McAlaney wrote for the Conversation website after the Government published it's Gambling White Paper.
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ÃÛÌÒAV hosts screening event of Indian Space Dreams documentary
The documentary film produced by a ÃÛÌÒAV member of staff and students was played at a screening event on the evening of 5th October at the faculty of Media and Communication.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV's Disaster Management Centre supporting countries in coronavirus management effort
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Disaster Management Centre (ÃÛÌÒAVDMC) is supporting a number of countries in their response to the global coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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ÃÛÌÒAV students participate in Communication Summer Academy in Ecuador
ÃÛÌÒAV corporate communication and animation students travelled to Universidad de las Americas (UDLA) in Ecuador for a 10 day programme.
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UK Election Analysis 2015 publication launched in House of Commons
Publication captures immediate reflections and insights on the General Election from 92 leading UK academicsÂ
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Research helps evoke physical connection in a virtual world
PhD student Sasha Alexdottir is developing new ways for people to have a sense of physical connection, even when they could be on opposite sides of the world.
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New disaster management report launched in Sierra Leone
A new report, assessing and providing recommendations on disaster management across Sierra Leone, has been launched, written by ÃÛÌÒAV experts.
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ÃÛÌÒAV students present their research in Parliament
Two ÃÛÌÒAV students, Grace Connors and Emily Rogers, have presented their undergraduate research to MPs and policy makers at the annual ‘Posters in Parliament’ event.
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Dr Emma Kavanagh taking her research into online abuse of athletes to the UN
Dr Emma Kavanagh from the Business School has been invited to present her research into online abuse of elite athletes to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in New York.