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Health & Social Care CPD
Our large portfolio of workforce development and CPD opportunities reflects current workforce transformation across the sector and is constantly updated to ensure that it meets the needs of our stakeholder organisations and students.
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Health & Social Sciences placements
Find out more about placements and the experience they provide
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Fair Access Research: Ways of Working
Within this theme, we look at the benefits of cross-disciplinary and cross-professional research in widening participation, how this can inform a whole-institution approach to WP, and what the student voice brings to understandings of the WP experience across the whole student journey.
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Improvement works at Chapel Gate begin
Work has started on a range of improvements to the hockey pitches, floodlights and car parking areas at the site.
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Reminder of construction works in Dorset House
During the construction work, we ask that you use the East Wing staircase to the right-hand side of the building. Lift access will continue to be available from the middle entrance.
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Improvement works to Talbot Campus grounds
To allow planned works for the Poole Gateway Building to begin at Talbot Campus some trees are being removed around the grounds. Find out more about the full replanting schedule.
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Demolition works next to Bournemouth House
Due to the potential for noise from the building site there may be some room changes to your timetable over the next few weeks.
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Fresher literary magazine – get your work published
Fresher Publishing is a small publishing press, established at ÃÛÌÒAVÂ to nurture the publishing talent of the future and support writers... -
Fresher literary magazine – get your work published
Fresher Publishing is a small publishing press, established at ÃÛÌÒAVÂ to nurture the publishing talent of the future and support writers from across... -
ÃÛÌÒAV students present their work in Parliament
ÃÛÌÒAV students Georgia Robertson and Jordan Ezra, presented their research in Westminster to policy-makers as part of the annual ‘Posters in Parliament’ event. Â