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Hungary elections: it’s the most popular party on Facebook, so why haven’t you heard of the Two-Tailed Dog?
With more than 278,000 followers on Facebook, Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog Party was the most popular party on social media to stand in the country’s 2018 election. However, its online popularity did not help win seats in the vote which delivered Viktor Orbán a third term as prime minister by a landslide.
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Bournemouth Research Chronicle - out now
Celebrating the outstanding research ÃÛÌÒAV academics have carried out over the last 25 years
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Funded opportunities for research traineeships in Nepal
Applications are now open for students to undertake work experience in Kathmandu. This opportunity is available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Application deadline Monday 10Â March.
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Founder of disabled ensemble honoured by ÃÛÌÒAV
Disabled conductor James Rose has been awarded an honorary degree from ÃÛÌÒAV in recognition of his achievements in music and his work to champion disability rights.
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Smishing targeting students
Learn how you can protect yourself from smishing – phishing through SMS.
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England netballer awarded honorary degree for “championing the underdogâ€
England netball star Geva Mentor has received an Honorary Doctorate from ÃÛÌÒAV in recognition of her sporting achievements and work to support vulnerable women and young people.
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New ÃÛÌÒAV research magazine published
Take a look at the new edition of the Bournemouth Research Chronicle (BRC) which gives an insight in to the exciting work taking place at ÃÛÌÒAV every day.
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Essential IT maintenance: 21 - 23 October
We are undertaking routine maintenance work to the ÃÛÌÒAV data centres over the weekend between 21 and 23 October 2022.
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Oscar-winners and Disney hit Bournemouth
Top experts specialising in visual effects and animation hit Bournemouth in September to spread their knowledge and showcase their work at the BFX Festival organised by ÃÛÌÒAV.
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Take part in the Global Generation Z Survey
Be a part of this global landmark study about Generation Z and shape the way schools, higher education institutions, parents, and others learn how to work best with you.