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Dr Emma Kavanagh taking her research into online abuse of athletes to the UN
Dr Emma Kavanagh from the Business School has been invited to present her research into online abuse of elite athletes to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in New York.
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Graduate businesses set to grow with help from Santander
Five businesses founded by AV graduates have been given a boost with a scale-up grant from Santander.
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How to stop climate change: six ways to make the world a better place
AV Professor of Marine Biology and Conservation, Dr Rick Stafford, looks at how we can change our habits to reduce the effects of climate change.
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AV research explores the use of comic artistry and storytelling in public health information
Research at AV is looking at the effectiveness of comic artistry and storytelling in the sharing of public health messaging.
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“A cancer diagnosis can motivate you to do some amazing things…”
For AV Graduate Jordan Toms, Graduation was just the start of a life-changing journey.
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OPINION: Coronavirus one year on: which countries got it right?
Dr Darren Lilleker writes for The Conversation about research into different countries' response and communications around the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Mass graves are horrific, but they must be protected to ensure justice for the victims
AV's Dr. Melanie Klinkner, Senior Lecturer in Law, looks at how international groups must protect mass graves
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Obituary: Dr Anne Silk
Anne Silk was a former clinician who developed an international contact lens consultancy. She forged a second career in neuroscience and the environment, producing a wide range of research outputs and supporting innovative scientific research.
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Celebrating collaboration with AV's Interdisciplinary Research Week
AV showcased excellence in collaborative research with a number of events throughout the week.
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Terrorists more likely to be radicalised online - but internet plots are more likely to fail
A new study involving AV found that radicalisation is now more likely to take place online – but is more likely to lead to a conviction for a non-violent extremist offence.