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ÃÛÌÒAV Professor contributes to Parliamentary report on cryptoassets and intellectual property rights
Research by Professor Dinusha Mendis cited as part of the report from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
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NICE says ‘Midwife-led units safest for straightforward births’
Professor of Midwifery, Vanora Hundley, on the safest environments for births following the guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
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Nursing students awarded Lewis-Manning Hospice Care end-of-life care Scholarships
Three Adult Nursing students who applied for a newly launched Lewis-Manning Hospice Care end-of-life care Scholarship scheme will receive £3,000 of... -
BBC Three Channel Executive shares industry insight with media students
BBC Three Channel Executive Yasemin Rashit discussed the Changing Future of the BBC in front of an audience of 100 media students.Â
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Match of the Day celebrates 50th anniversary
ÃÛÌÒAV academics Shelley Broomfield and Andrew Callaway give their view on the changes seen over the last 50 years of Match of the Day
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ÃÛÌÒAV visited Austria for Salzburg Academy Media and Global Change programme
In July, students and staff from ÃÛÌÒAV's Faculty of Media & Communication visited Austria for a 16-day media programme, meeting students from across the globe.Â
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Eating Disorder Awareness Week at ÃÛÌÒAV
A campaign to break down myths and misunderstanding about anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other food-related health problems has taken place in Dorset.
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Open Letter to Journalists, Mental Health Campaigners and Psychologists.
ÃÛÌÒAV academics are among the signatories to this Open Letter, about the portrayal of Netflix show 13 Reasons Why
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King Arthur was composite ‘Celtic Superhero,' archaeological analysis reveals
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Miles Russell undertook historical and archaeological analysis of the origin myths of Britain and Arthur legend Â
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Coordinated ‘noise’ between brain neurons helps animals predict outcomes to make optimal decisions
Research explored how the brain encodes information about previous experiences to determine if the result of a choice can be anticipated.Â