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ÃÛÌÒAV's Associate Professor in Midwifery Dr Susan Way awarded a National Teaching Fellowship
The National Teaching Fellowship scheme celebrates and recognises individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education.Â
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TV presenter and Dragons Den entrepreneur honoured for sustainable enterprise
TV presenter and successful Dragons Den candidate, Max McMurdo, has received an honorary degree from ÃÛÌÒAV.
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Understanding Health: Raising public awareness of the menopause
Local experts led a discussion on menopause to raise public awareness and change public perception around the subject.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV researchers win research grant to explore Paralympic coverage
ÃÛÌÒAV researchers have been awarded major new research council grant to explore perceptions of disability following the Rio Paralympics.
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What we are doing to support you
Both of our campuses are now fully closed. Some of our student services are still available via email and phone if you need support or advice.
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Got an idea to change the world?
A new initiative has been launched to help recent graduates develop business start-ups focused on creating a more sustainable world.
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Women’s health podcast featuring ÃÛÌÒAV researchers
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Women’s Health Podcast series aims to raise awareness for women’s health and current research supported by ÃÛÌÒAV’s Centre for Midwifery & Women’s Health.
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Why sport hasn’t made much progress on LGBTI+ rights since the Sochi Olympics
Athletes from Western nations have various protections, and many now share equal rights in most aspects of the law. But when they travel to compete in countries with regressive human rights records, these protections can be lost.
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Global Entrepreneurship Week
Global Entrepreneurship Week is a collection of thousands of events, activities and competitions that take place around the world each November. To... -
Adoration and abuse: how virtual maltreatment harms athletes
ÃÛÌÒAV's Emma Kavanagh and Ian Jones, with Keith Parry from University of West of Sydney on the effects of online abuse on athletes.