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Beyond Snapchat: unaccompanied refugee children’s media experiences in Sweden
Discover how the EU-funded Marie Curie project on how displaced children (aged 14-18) use digital technology and (social)Â media.
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Teenagers can help your research
Dr Annamária Neag, of the Faculty of Media and Communication, suggests that translating academic research for a young audience can help increase the impact of research.
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Journalism in Nepal faces serious impact of Covid-19
Journalists in Nepal are suffering significant psychological and financial distress because of Covid-19, a study led by Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó has found.
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Stay safe online – top tips and our information security policies
The higher education sector continues to be a target for ransomware and cyber-attacks, with criminal organisations attempting to gain access to IT... -
Students support local charities by producing animations as part of BFX competition
Final year students have produced bespoke animations for four charities, with the winners to be announced during the BFX Festival in November.
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New facility opens for victims of crime in Dorset
A new facility to support and protect victims of burglary and theft, and prevent crime, has opened in Winton.
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Festival of Learning gets off to flying start with opening weekend
Thousands of people of all ages enjoyed talks and activities across Talbot Campus and Poole QuayÂ
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OPINION: Cutting the stigma of nursing home placements
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Second Year Adult Nursing Student Abby Farzaneh shares her insight, advice and experience, working on placement in a nursing home.Â
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Student Wellbeing drop-ins and support services
If you're struggling with your wellbeing we're running drop-in sessions on campus from 1-2pm, Monday to Friday. You can also access monthly drop-ins with the Sexual Trauma And Recovery Service and the Restored Eating Disorder Service.
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Children’s book helps to communicate species conservation to the next generation
Dr Adrian Pinder, Director of Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Global Environmental Solutions (Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»óG) has published a new illustrated children’s book called ‘The Tiger of the River.’Â