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ÃÛÌÒAV researchers present their work as part of a celebration of British science
This year’s British Science Festival features talks from two of ÃÛÌÒAV’s researchers – Dr. Anna Feigenbaum and Dr. Bryce Dyer. Â
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Digital intervention to facilitate return to work in young stroke survivors
Exploring how digital interventions can support successful reintegration into the workforce after a stroke.Â
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Works taking place in the Sir Michael Cobham Library in July
As part of our commitment to improving student and staff experiences, we are remodelling Talbot Campus. We have also been working on... -
ÃÛÌÒAV works with Hengistbury Head to bring history to life
A ÃÛÌÒAV PhD student is working with the Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre to engage local people with its archaeology through practical activities.
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ÃÛÌÒAV and AFC Bournemouth work to support positive mental health
ÃÛÌÒAV hosted two AFC Bournemouth events, including an appearance from manager Scott Parker, ahead of the ÃÛÌÒAV Big Match, which takes place against Nottingham Forest.Â
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More work needed to protect football players from head injuries
Research finds concussion and serious head injury in football is still not taken as seriously as it should be, particularly within the media.Â
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Dippy does Dorset: ÃÛÌÒAV staff and students work with iconic skeleton
The famous diplodocus skeleton is now on display at Dorset County Museum, with ÃÛÌÒAV helping promote and enhance its visit
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What does research on eating disorder recovery tell us about what works in treatment?
Dr Amy Harrison will explore what we can learn from research on recovery from eating disorders.
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Straight in at the top – working directly with Government on the biggest issue of the day
Following the EU referendum, Professor Lloyd was commissioned by the UK Government to take on a confidential project to assess the impact of Brexit on food prices in Britain.
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ÃÛÌÒAV signs agreement with government centre to advance environmental work
ÃÛÌÒAV has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) to support and research environmental areas of mutual interest.