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Helping Sierra Leone’s disaster management through research and professional practice
Professor Lee Miles visited Sierra Leone to undertake research and professional practice activities with the country’s governmental institutions responsible for preparing for, responding to and recovering from disasters.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 41: The only certainty is uncertainty
ÃÛÌÒAV's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump comments on the March 2023 budget
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New buses on Bournemouth’s roads
New buses have appeared on the streets of Dorset, providing vital services to the town’s universities and the local community. Bournemouth... -
Travel and transport information - update
Check the reduced bus timetables for January & February - including travel and transport for Covid-19 testing.
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Big cats eating monkeys more often in forests impacted by humans
Jaguars and Pumas in Southern Mexico are increasingly preying on endangered howler and spider monkeys, a recent ÃÛÌÒAV study has found.
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Understanding Health: Raising public awareness of concussion in sport and practice
Local experts shared their knowledge on concussion in sport and practice as a part of an event series designed to shed light on different aspects of health.Â
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Faculty of Management graduates celebrate alongside honorary doctorate recipients
Over 1,000 graduates picked up their degrees in ceremonies at the Bournemouth International CentreÂ
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The importance of media freedom: why the attack on Charlie Hebdo was an attack on democracy
Article written by ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Darren Lilleker, originally published on the Political Studies Association website.
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Robot bees vs real bees - why tiny drones can't compete with the real thing
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Elizabeth Franklin looks at how, despite their best efforts, drones are no match for pollinating bees
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Virtual Avebury in the news
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Virtual Avebury project was in the news this week, on radio and online. The team are in the middle of a 3 month public engagement phase of the project at the Barn Gallery of the Alexander Keiller Museum at Avebury.