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Recent upgrades to Fusion Building seminar rooms
Following the successful upgrades of the lecture theatres last year, IT Services - working in partnership with our Audio Visual (AV) supplier - have... -
I am an impact-oriented social scientist with interdisciplinary research interests in (non)religious beliefs and practices relating to health and...
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Section 3 – Health, wellbeing and support to study, fitness to practise, and disciplinary matters
16. Health, wellbeing and support to study 16.1Â We are committed to an ethos of equality and inclusivity and aim to promote positive mental health... -
How prehistoric water pit stops may have driven human evolution
Our ancient ancestors seem to have survived some pretty harsh arid spells in East Africa’s Rift Valley over five million years.Â
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6m-year-old Cretan footprints stolen
Newly discovered 6m-year-old Cretan footprints stolen – we must protect precious sites, says finder - ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥'s Professor Matthew Bennett.
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International students on British drinking habits – ‘people don’t know when to stop’
The scale and importance of international students to the UK higher education sector is now well established. Yet we know very little about how students from non-UK countries experience and interact with the heavy drinking culture that predominates on and near many universities.
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OPINION: Targeting disaster management - new research evidence from Sierra Leone
Professor Lee Miles writes for The Conversation about ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ research to help improve disaster management and response in Sierra Leone.
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Bournemouth graduates bound for Birmingham 2022 games
Three graduates who excelled in sport during their time at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ will compete at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ and University Hospitals Dorset celebrate second anniversary of partnership
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥Â and University Hospitals Dorset (UHD) NHS Foundation Trust marked their second year of partnership by holding a workshop-themed celebration of collaborative research.
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OPINION: Lockdown and dementia - for some, Covid-19 has created an isolating, confusing but calmer world
Dr Catherine Talbot writes for The Conversation about the impact of Covid-19 on people with dementia.Â