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ÃÛÌÒAV alumni film to premiere at BFI London Film Festival
A ÃÛÌÒAV graduate is to see his film, Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?, premiere as a part of the BFI London Film Festival.
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Rare Sistine Chapel books donated to ÃÛÌÒAV library
A set of rare and valuable books on the Sistine Chapel have been donated to ÃÛÌÒAV’s Sir Michael Cobham Library on Talbot Campus. Â
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Journalist alumni pass on advice at Careers Forum
Industry professionals from outlets including The Guardian, Daily Mail, BBC and ITN shared their advice and experiences with current journalism students.Â
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Luke McMillan – graduate promoting peace across the globe
In 10 years since graduating from ÃÛÌÒAV, Luke McMillan’s career has taken him across the world to support humanitarian efforts in areas affected by conflict and natural disaster.
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ÃÛÌÒAV student donations to support charity: The Big Give returns for 2024
Since 2013, ÃÛÌÒAV students living in halls of residence have donated over 100 metric tonnes of unwanted stuff through the SUÃÛÌÒAV Big Give Initiative, raising £200,000 for The British Heart Foundation (BHF).
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Ministry of Defence implements solutions developed by ÃÛÌÒAV Business & Management students
Solutions developed last year by ÃÛÌÒAV students during the ‘Hacking for Sustainability’ (H4Sustainability) module have now been implemented... -
Research project explores veterans’ experiences of living with dementia
Collaborative project, led by ÃÛÌÒAV, aims to identify future support and research priorities for veterans with dementia.
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Product design graduate helping to develop life-saving medical devices
Having completed his studies in 2021, product design graduate Steven Thomas is now developing pioneering life-saving medical devices.
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Chris Packham visits ÃÛÌÒAV to champion sustainability in the television industry
The naturalist and television presenter hosted a second event, speaking about his TV career and life with Asperger Syndrome.
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ÃÛÌÒAV academic creates Responsible Suicide Reporting Model
Dr Ann Luce has co-authored the model, which provides responsible and ethical suicide reporting guidelines.Â