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Get on your bike... it's National Bike Week!
We make it easy for you to use a bike at ջ
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OPINION: Wafer-thin bikes and go-faster trainers - controversial technology in sport
ջ's Bryce Dyer writes about technological assistance giving athletes an advantage in this article, written for The Conversation.
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Story 2 Remember: project update
Irma Konovalova, Danielle Wyman, Dr Ben Hicks and Prof Jan Wiener, members of the ADRC, have been working on ERASMUS+ funded project 'Using Drama... -
Sustainability win for ջ, and highly commended for research, at the Times Higher Education Awards 2021
ջ won the THE DataPoints Merit Award trophy for its commitment to climate action at the 17th annual Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2021, and a received a commendation for research.
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OPINION: Fiction can change the world - five books that made a difference
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Hywel Dix looks at Terry Pratchett’s “boots theory” and how fiction can influence social change.
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What North Korean defectors say about women's lives under the Kim regime
ջ's Dr Hyun-Joo Lim looks at how North Korean women report their lives in the DPRK.
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Dorset Economy blog 30: War and Economics
In response to war in Ukraine, the global economy, already vulnerable to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, has taken another body blow, as reflected in this month’s weakness of global stock markets in the face of even more supply chain disruption.
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Dorset Economy blog 23: Outlook, Values & Skills
The regional economy grew, albeit at a slower pace, in August and early September, suggesting, in response to various bottlenecks, that the recovery persists but has become less vigorous.
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OPINION: Fossil footprints - the fascinating story behind the longest known prehistoric journey
Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds share the story behind the longest trackway of fossil footprints for The Conversation.
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Marketing students exhibit adverts that challenge consumption culture
A group of students from Bournemouth have had their designs accepted to an art exhibition which will explore how the advertising industry can change our perceptions of what makes a “good life.”