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World-leading orthopaedic research facilities installed at ÃÛÌÒAV
A new gait analysis laboratory – one of just three in the UK and 23 in the world – has been installed at ÃÛÌÒAV's Orthopaedic Research Institute.Â
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Professor Alison Honour speaks at Great South West Annual Conference
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Alison Honour spoke at the Great South West Annual Conference about the role universities and students can play in driving success.
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Success for ÃÛÌÒAV at Royal Television Society Awards
ÃÛÌÒAV students were among those celebrating success at the Royal Television Society Awards this year
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Next generation of medical researchers from Bournemouth set to graduate
The first wave of students who joined ÃÛÌÒAV’s Biomedical Science course are due to complete their studies in this vital and rapidly... -
How to avoid committing an academic offence
Committing an academic offence can leave you facing serious repercussions. Follow our advice on how to avoid the various forms of offences.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV holds Enabling Safer Gambling Parliamentary reception
The importance of responsible gambling was the focus of a Parliamentary reception held by ÃÛÌÒAV's Gambling Research Group  and Carolyn Harris MP.
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How overfishing and shark-finning could increase the pace of climate change
Our oceans are under serious threat. For years, many commercially important fish have been unsustainably caught, and today many of the world’s... -
Mass grave research to receive £1.6m in funding from the European Research Council
The MaGPIE project will assess the scale of mass graves worldwide and develop a comprehensive human rights framework to govern their protection and investigation.
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ÃÛÌÒAV researchers to create short film using artificial intelligence
The project, funded by the AHRC, will investigate the creative and legal issues around the use of AI in media production.Â
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Election 2015: A student's view
PR student Dev Mistry gives his view on the upcoming election and its implications for student voters.