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The future of manufacturing is distributed – copyright, 3D printing and 3D scanning
On 3 December 2019, Professor Dinusha Mendis was an invited speaker at the International Copyright Law Conference 2019 held at the Millennium Hotel London. Labelled as the ‘ultimate guide to the operation of copyright’, this event brings together a range of international speakers from different sectors.
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Get ready to choose your options
If your course offers option units you'll receive an email to explain how to make your selections.
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Book of blogs exploring politics, protest and emotion is published
Book features interdisciplinary contributions from 37 academics from across the globe, following workshop at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥Â
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Use Beryl Bikes free for your daily exercise during lockdown
Download the app to enjoy 200 minutes of free rides across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
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Helping you to develop employability skills during the summer
Support is available for all ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ students and recent graduates both online and in person, so wherever you are you, you can access employability support.
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Are you gambling aware?
Join a free workshop covering the difference between gambling and problem gambling, gaming and gambling, how to recognise whether you or someone you care about is gambling too much and how you or they can access some free help.Â
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IT start of term essentials
Over the summer we have been busy preparing for the start of term and wanted to provide you with some essential information and reminders about updates that have taken place over the summer.
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The legal relationship between the UK and the EU
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥Â Lecturer in Law, Dr Samuel Walker, examines the legal relationship between the EU and the UK.
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New research has revealed the importance of trees to humanity, warning that a loss of trees could lead to ecological and economic catastrophe
The paper was co-authored by Professor Adrian Newton, Director of Conservation Ecology at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥.
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Community-led research highlights inequality in cancer care for disabled people
Disabled people can feel isolated, unsafe and that they are judged inappropriately when going through cancer care.