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Campus development update
Read about the major estates developments currently taking place at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó and news about the recent topping out event
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OPINION: Renewable energy targets do not go far enough to avoid climate breakdown
Professor Rick Stafford argues that a comprehensive Green New Deal and Nature-based Solutions approaches are urgently needed.
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Using narrative design strategies to convey the experience of dementia care-giving: the Parables of Care project
Parables of Care: Creative Responses to Dementia Care is an international collaborative project that explores the potential of co-designed comics to enhance the impact of dementia care research.
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OPINION: Women’s sport is on the way up – but more needs to be done to secure its future
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó's Dr Keith Parry and Dr Rafaelle Nicholson write for The Conversation about the concerns regarding the future of women’s sport.
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5 Top tips to make your money go further
Rising costs and interest rates are affecting us all and can lead to feelings of uncertainty. We've put these tips together to help you make sense of the huge amount of information out there about financial support, with key ideas for budgeting, finding offers, checking hidden costs, available funding, and to help you manage day-to-day running costs.
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OPINION: When did humans first go to war?
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó's Dr Martin Smith and Dr John Stewart write for The Conversation about the demise of the Neanderthals.
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Dorset Economy blog 40: Stock Markets & Local Economic Development
What role do stock markets play in local economics. Read Professor Nigel Jump's latest blog about the Dorset economy.
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Safety on and off campus at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó
Take precautions to keep yourself, your friends, and your belongings safe when you're out and about.
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Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó re-launch Postgraduate Researcher Culture and Community Grant
The Doctoral College is delighted to re-launch the PGR Research Culture and Community Grant for its third year to support PGR-led activity across researcher development, research culture and research community building initiatives.
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Dorset Economic blog two: The Lockdown Recovery
The second quarter of 2020 (April-June, Q2) will be the worst for UK economic growth of any previously experienced by the vast majority of people alive today. It will see something in the region of a 10-25% decline in GDP (-20.4% in April).