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BLOG: The Buckland Autism Review champions changing attitudes - but does it go far enough?
Dr Rachel Moseley is a Principal Academic in Psychology at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó, specialising in autism. Dr Moseley’s blog gives reflections on her contributions to the Buckland Review into employment prospects for autistic people.
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The secret information hidden in your hair
Read about research by Dr Richard Paul into the insights that can be gleaned from hair analysis.
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OPINION: Social media has helped gen Z athletes find their ‘authentic voice’
Power is shifting from the sports media to athletes, says Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó's Professors Dinusha Mendis, Katharine Cox and Dr Carly Stewart for The Conversation.
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Enhancements to our campuses
Find out what’s been developed and enhanced at your campus over the summer months. Over the summer, our Estates team have worked... -
Dorset Economic blog 16: Choice and Value
Economics is the study of choice: how human beings/societies allocate scarce resources (natural, intellectual, physical and temporal) to create individual utility and collective well-being.Â
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Here are the five ancient Britons who make up the myth of King Arthur
Dr Miles Russell looks at the five Britons who make up the myth of King Arthur
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Protecting native fish species
The Centre for Ecology, Environment and Sustainability has undertaken research in areas such as biodiversity and environmental change, with the aim of supporting both policy development and conservation practice.
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Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Professor defends social workers in Independent piece
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó’s Professor Keith Brown has spoken out in defence of social workers in a piece on The Independent’s website.
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Global Talent Programme - deadline extended
New online activities available this month to help you get your Global Talent Award this JuneÂ
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Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó and Unite Foundation join forces to provide accommodation scholarship
Care leavers and students estranged from their families can now apply for an accommodation scholarship