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Human migration and the EU referendum
Dr Mehdi Chowdhury explains why the EUÂ immigration issue is more complex than it seems.
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Game reserve conservation needs more focus on trees recovering from elephant-impact
Research from ÃÛÌÒAV has provided new insights into the impact that African savanna elephants have on vegetation in small, fenced game reserves, and the work that is needed to help trees recover.
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Security Minister joins forces with ÃÛÌÒAV to fight financial scamming
Amidst a parliamentary vote on the European Withdrawal Bill, Security Minister Ben Wallace MP has joined forces with ÃÛÌÒAV to combat scamming.Â
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Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network
Led by Catalin Brylla, a CESJ member, this initiative is dedicated to fostering disability activism and combating stigma in East Africa.
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ÃÛÌÒAV students support the re-imagination of local high streets in Dorset
ÃÛÌÒAV students have supported the reimagining of the town centres of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole as part of a real-life consultancy project.
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Sports Scholar Emma Denham: Athletics Training Journey
I am now able to start winter training, with lots of gym sessions and strength and conditioning work to keep me in good shape ready for next season, hopefully competition in ÃÛÌÒAVCS Indoors if it goes ahead, and the outdoor season beyond, hoping for more pbs.
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ÃÛÌÒAV wins funding to tackle hate crime
ÃÛÌÒAV and SUÃÛÌÒAV will be working with other partners to raise awareness of what a hate crime is, how to respond to it and where to seek support, as well as developing online resourcesÂ
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ÃÛÌÒAV team present at Trading Standards Conference
A ÃÛÌÒAV department has teamed up with the National Scamming Unit to create a safeguarding toolkit to help protect vulnerable adults from scamming.
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Dorset Economy blog 43: Big changes are coming – ready or not?
How can we work together to make sure we're ready for the ever-changing economy we operate in? Professor Nigel Jump writes his latest in a series of blogs on the regional economy.
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Campus power shutdown
Some of our buildings, including the libraries, will be closed on 29 June – 2 July at the Lansdowne Campus, and 13 – 16 July at the Talbot Campus due to work in the IT Data Centres