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The Improving Nurse Retention Conference 2019
Save the date! The Improving Nurse Retention Conference 2019 will be held on 1 July.
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Dorset economic blog one: The Lockdown Recession
Last autumn (2019), the UK economy looked flat and fears of recession were growing. Brexit uncertainty and wider international worries had set a sombre mood. Sadly, those risks, though still significant, were soon eclipsed by the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
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ÃÛÌÒAV sports students learn about breaking into the industry from past and present students
ÃÛÌÒAV students and alumni Ben Tuck, Lucy Owen and James Lee spoke about their experiences and advice in the sports industry.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 33: REAP WHAT YOU SOW
Emeritus Professor Nigel Jump shares his latest blog on the Dorset economic landscape, the realities of stagflation, and the need for political leadership.Â
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Joshua Weller raises over £6,000 for Lupus UK
Sports Development student, Joshua Weller has completed his 496-day challenge to raise money for Lupus UK in memory of his Granny, Sheila Weller.
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Marketing influencers take to the stage at prestigious CIM Mike Warne Lecture
ÃÛÌÒAV Marketing Communications students have explored influencer marketing with an event featuring top industry marketing professionals
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PhD researchers showcased at Women’s Health Research Symposium
On 14 July, ÃÛÌÒAV's Centre for Women’s Health and Midwifery Research hosted the ‘Women’s Health Research in Dorset Symposium’, a public event discussing women's health research.
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Archaeologists discover victim of human sacrifice in Iron Age Dorset
ÃÛÌÒAV Archaeologists have uncovered new information about the life of a young Iron Age woman in Dorset who they believe was murdered as a human sacrifice. Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV welcomes new and returning students for academic year 2019-20
The first week of the new academic year sees the release of a special video to welcome all new and returning students to Bournemouth and Dorset.
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ÃÛÌÒAV celebrates Baby Friendly Gold accreditation
°Õ³ó±ðÌý recognises the high quality of education provided at ÃÛÌÒAV. Midwifery graduates are leading the way in providing excellant infant feeding support in NHS Trusts.Â