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ÃÛÌÒAV’s Fusion Inaugural Lecture Series returns with free talks across local area
Programme of public inaugural lectures by ÃÛÌÒAV professors offers opportunity to find out more about their research and expertise.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV graduates and students are Oscars hopefuls
Over 50 ÃÛÌÒAV graduates worked on the special effects of Oscar-nominated films, and two second-year students acted in the Oscar-nominated 1917.
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ÃÛÌÒAV graduate nominated for 2019 BAFTA
ÃÛÌÒAV graduate Andy Kind has been nominated for a BAFTA for his visual effects work on the film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
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Find out how Ed got a head start on his career
In just over two years, ÃÛÌÒAV graduate Ed Brown has gone from working part time for a digital start-up to becoming its Business Director.
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Achieving success: Nicola Matiwone's proudest achievements during her time at ÃÛÌÒAV
Nicola completed a MA Post Production Editing degree and worked as an Assembly Editor on The Bafta-winning and Oscar-nominated The Banshees of Inisherin.
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Race Equality Charter (REC) event
The alumni team will be taking some time to explain how they have been working to improve the diversity and inclusivity of their activities.
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Tolpuddle Annexes closure this weekend
Due to essential electrical works, the Tolpuddle Annexes on Talbot Campus will be closed between 8am and 5pm on Saturday 18 May.
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Department of Psychology achieves Athena SWAN award
ÃÛÌÒAV’s Department of Psychology has achieved the Athena SWAN bronze award, in recognition of their commitment to working towards gender equality in higher education. Â
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Sign up for Barclays virtual money management events
How to avoid scams and fraud online, make money work for your budget, learn more about future proofing your career and becoming more employable.
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ÃÛÌÒAV academic helps develop new training programme to support young people with gaming and gambling addictions
Dr Sarah Hodge worked with gambling charities to create the training for health professionals, which has been backed by the Shadow Mental Health Minister.