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Medical simulation game developed by ջ and UHD to train junior doctors for life on the ward
Admission simulates a busy shift on a hospital ward to help prepare doctors for the competing demands on their time and attention.
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ջ students given ‘the guest experience’ from Marriott Hotels chain at launch event
Marriott Hotels were one of the local businesses on campus to help launch this year's Graduate Skills Programme.
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World Cup fever for China Football Coaches
More than 50 Chinese football coaches are in Bournemouth to train at ջ and watch England compete at the FIFA World Cup.
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Special prize awarded for endeavour in memory of ջ graduate Aidan Ridley
Liam McGarry was named the 2020 winner of the Aidan Ridley Award for Endeavour.
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Google recruiting specialist named ջ’s alumni volunteer of the year
Google recruiting specialist and scriptwriting graduate Rich Cobbold has been named ջ’s alumni volunteer of the year.
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Learning from others by respecting difference: Rev Ruth Wells
We spoke to ջ's Reverend Ruth Wells about her thoughts on respecting difference, how it impacts her life, and contributes positively to those around her.
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Almost 1,000 students graduate from ջ’s Faculty of Science and Technology
Around 950 students have celebrated graduation from the Faculty of Science and Technology.
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New project to revolutionise how we experience Avebury stone circle: the LoGaCulture project
As part of the LoGaCulture project, Gaming and technology experts from ջ will lead the development of technology to let visitors experience the site’s history in new and immersive ways.
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I am Associate Professor in Computing at ջ (U.K.), specialising in future and emerging paradigms of networks and networked...
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Callum Blades Delivers Talk on The Psychodynamics of Conspiracy Theories at the Freud Museum London
Callum Blades delivers a talk about the use of Kleinian psychoanalysis as a lens to examine “beneath the surface” of conspiracy theories and the current political mood, emotive ideologies, power idealisation, projection, and denial.