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ÃÛÌÒAV staff and students support hate crime awareness conference
Staff and students participated in No Place for Hate event, marking Hate Crime Awareness Week 2019.Â
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PAL Award 2020 – nominees & award winners
The hard work of our Peer Assisted Learning team was celebrated at our annual ceremony - see the full list of Leader nominees and winners.
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ÃÛÌÒAV-UHD partnership welcomes new Associate Professor of Nursing Practice
The ÃÛÌÒAV-UHD partnership has appointed its first Associate Professor of Nursing Practice, Dr Lindsay Welch, in a move that will strengthen the collaborative working.
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ÃÛÌÒAV's Media Production department receives Athena SWAN award
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Media Production department has received the Athena SWAN Bronze award, in recognition of their commitment to working towards gender equality in higher education.
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Would you call 222 in a Fire Emergency?
Just over a week ago we worked with the Fire Service to develop a potential real-life scenario to test our systems, staff and students.
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Charities to benefit from university animation talent
Four charities will receive more than £150,000 worth of animation design work provided by university students, as part of ÃÛÌÒAV’s BFX Festival.
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Research project improving nutritional care for people with dementia living at home
The TOMATO project is working in collaboration with home care professionals, people with dementia and family carers to adapt nutrition resources for home care.
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Gateway Building Receives Planning Approval
Our plans to build a landmark building at the ‘entrance to Bournemouth’ have been endorsed by Bournemouth Borough Council’s Planning Committee.
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ÃÛÌÒAV’s Gateway Building receives planning endorsement
ÃÛÌÒAV’s plans to build a landmark building at the ‘entrance to Bournemouth’ have been endorsed by Bournemouth Borough Council’s Planning Committee.
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Female scientists talk about their shared experiences of online abuse
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Women’s Academic Network (WAN) hosted a webinar discussing the online abuse of female scientists in the public sphere.