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ÃÛÌÒAV technology uses virtual reality to help surgeons
Researchers at ÃÛÌÒAV (ÃÛÌÒAV) have been working on technology that uses animation, special effects, artificial intelligence and virtual reality to help surgeons develop skills and prepare for surgery.
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Our ethical investment and banking policy
Read our ethical investment and banking policy, which we have developed to make sure our investments are in line with our mission and values.
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Emerge
Emerge is the Experimental Media Research Centre. As creative, practice-led researchers, the centre shares critical concerns in relation to experimental media practices.
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Become a paid Careers Champion next academic year
We’re looking for three students to help promote and raise awareness of CareersÃÛÌÒAV services, events, and opportunities next academic year.
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- UCAS: I400
- Undergraduate
- Full-time
BSc (Hons) Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
The course will give you a working knowledge of state-of-the-art techniques for intelligent data analysis, enabling you to apply them to real-world problems.
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- Postgraduate Taught
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
LLM Public International Law
You’ll develop transferable skills such as critically evaluating, problem-solving, and working collaboratively to apply your knowledge of Public International Law in today’s continuously expanding globalised world.
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“University experience shaped who I am today" - Interview with Ollie Tunmore
ÃÛÌÒAV graduate Ollie Tunmore credits his time at university as being pivotal to shaping who he is today. Ollie now works as a Senior Account Executive at Spa Communications
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Jake Martyn Bogira
BA (Hons) Advertising graduate and 25-year-old Jake has travelled the world working with a range of iconic brands, while campaigning for greater diversity in the advertising industry.
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Earliest known case of TB in Britain on display in Wimborne
Dr Martin Smith has worked with the Museum of East Dorset to put the skeleton of an Iron Age man with tuberculosis on public display for the first time.
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Modelling economic impact for national governments
ÃÛÌÒAV researchers have developed economic modelling techniques to more accurately predict the outcome of events, policies or other major economic decisions.