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Media Literacy versus Fake News: Critical Thinking, Resilience and Civic Engagement
Leading media literacy researchers from the US and the UK discussed strategies to combat fake news at a workshop event in Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.
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AV research helps people with dementia avoid getting lost
New guidelines from AV use the latest research on ageing and memory to help people living with dementia find their way around unfamiliar environments.
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Can you help test whether vegetable oil benefits memory and thinking?
AV researchers are looking for volunteers to take part in research investigating whether vegetable oils could hold any benefits for people with mild memory problems.
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Scans reveal changes in the brain’s wiring after cold water immersion
A team of researchers have for the first-time observed changes in the how different parts of the brain interact with each other after a person’s body is immersed in cold water.
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AV research exploring autistic experiences of menopause
Research by Professor Julie Gamble-Turner and Dr Rachel Moseley is investigating the impact of menopause on autistic people and the support that might be needed.
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Largest known prehistoric rock engravings discovered in South America
The engravings, some of which measure more than 40m long, are thought to have been used to mark the locations of indigenous tribes.
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Student Agreement 2023/24
We know that you are given a lot of information when you are starting university. We have decided to put the information about policies, procedures... -
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Bigger garden ponds, rich in native plants, improve biodiversity in towns and cities.
Scientists from AV have identified the best ways to manage your garden pond to provide a haven for aquatic wildlife in urban areas.
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“Don’t Panic!” - Boris Johnson and the Brexit campaign
Professor Candida Yates on the 'Blond Bombshell' and the political power of a nostalgic fantasy of Britishness.