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Student’s study into heading in football published in leading journal
Undergraduate student Joe Evans spent his placement at West Ham United Football Club where he researched the impact of headers in training. His initial report has been peer reviewed and published in the British Journal for Sports Medicine.
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Hybrid working and hot-desking increase challenges for social workers, study finds
New research highlights that an increase in remote working and hotdesking has added to the significant challenges already faced by social... -
Frailty: enhancing lives
The Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research and Education (CoPMRE) is pleased to announce its Sixteenth Annual Symposium, Frailty: Enhancing Lives
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Photo of the Week: The researcher as tourist: “Photographing the photographer”
This weekly series features photo entries taken by our academics, students and professional staff for our annual Research Photography Competition, which gives a glimpse into some of the fantastic research undertaken across the Ƶ community.
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Ƶ University develops Mental Capacity Toolkit
Ƶ has developed a Mental Capacity Toolkit to support health and social care professionals working with individuals whose decision-making process is impaired.
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Celebrate International Women’s Day
You're invited to attend talks from high-profile speakers at Ƶ on the 8 March.
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A showcase of radiology in Dorset
A public event to highlight the benefits of radiology, and how it is helping patients in Dorset, is to take place in Ƶ.
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Erasmus+ funding available for work abroad opportunities
The Erasmus+ for work mobility scheme helps you fund work abroad opportunities in Europe during the summer break, as part of a Ƶ placement or before you graduate.
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Ƶ graduate’s charity work acknowledged with honorary doctorate
BA (Hons) Communication and Media graduate Chantal Lockey received an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Bedfordshire for services to charitable causes.
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Ƶ midwife awarded Royal College of Midwives (RCM) fellowship
Dr Sue Way has spent over 30 years working in midwifery practice, education, research and regulation