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How loneliness in older people makes them more vulnerable to scams
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó's Professor Keith Brown, Professor Lee-Ann Fenge, and Dr Sally Lee, look at the impact of scams on the elderly.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 31: Outcomes and Outlooks Mid-2022
The latest data on growth, especially retail sales volumes of goods, suggests a recession is nearer than we hoped, especially for items of discretionary spending. At such times, it is important to address three issues: short term pressures and needs; long term trends and goals; and barriers to trade.
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Conversation article - School rugby should not be compulsory and tackling needs to be outlawed - here's the evidence
Keith Parry from Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó and John Batten from the University of Winchester write for The Conversation about the risks of injury and whether rugby should not be compulsory in schools.
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Bournemouth’s young engineers and designers present solutions to global issues
125 undergraduate students will be demonstrating their designs and prototypes at our Festival of Design and Engineering next month.Â
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Students’ innovations win national design awards
Two Product Design students from Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó have picked up awards at the New Designers 2023 show in London and another two came away with commendations.Â
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Communication between police and prosecutors hindering rape conviction rates
Poor communication and relationships between police officers and the Crown Prosecution Service are obstacles in bringing allegations of rape and other serious sexual offences to trial.Â
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Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó alumnus charts AFC Bournemouth's meteoric rise
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó graduate Niall Malone worked at AFC Bournemouth during their more difficult times. We caught up with him to talk about the highs and lows of the football club.
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Changing the landscape of learning
Professor Gail Thomas takes us back to the important revelations that triggered Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó’s range of learning excellence initiatives, including a new virtual learning environment (VLE).
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Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó research highlights importance of respite care in hospices for relationships
The national research, produced in conjunction with Julia’s House hospice, was launched at a Parliamentary eventÂ
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Hungary elections: it’s the most popular party on Facebook, so why haven’t you heard of the Two-Tailed Dog?
With more than 278,000 followers on Facebook, Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog Party was the most popular party on social media to stand in the country’s 2018 election. However, its online popularity did not help win seats in the vote which delivered Viktor Orbán a third term as prime minister by a landslide.