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100 days until ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ hosts the British Conference of Undergraduate Research
Only 100 days to go until ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ welcomes hundreds of undergraduate students from all over the UK to showcase their research at BCUR17.
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New advice for doctors on how to identify and respond to reproductive coercion
Professor Sam Rowlands has published an education paper in BMJ, providing advice for health workers on identifying signs of reproductive coercion – when a woman becomes pregnant, or has pregnancy forcibly prevented or terminated, against her wishes.
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Dorset Economy blog 45: Inflation Curse
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the next in his series of blogs on the Dorset economy, looking at the impact of inflation.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ students excavate simulated mass graves in rural Dorset
The graves imitated WWI battlefield sites and gave students experience in locating, excavating and recording live scenes
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Nursing for long term health: joint student-staff publication success
Congratulations to Kerry May who, with Dr Janet Scammell, has just had a journal article published in the International Journal of Palliative Care.... -
MBA alumni pass on advice
As a new cohort of students embark on their MBA journey, ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ graduates returned to campus to pass on their tips and advice.
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The Centre for Midwifery and Women's Health (CMWH) - same excellent research centre, new name
The new name represents the broader, multidisciplinary focus of the research centre.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ graduate named Lawyer of the Year
A commercial property lawyer and ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ alumnus has been named Lawyer of the Year at the Dorset Legal Awards.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ fires up imaginations at The Tank Museum
Schools from across four counties in the south have taken part in a two-day Lego tank-building event at the Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset.
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Heritage and culture key for Thai confectioners to compete with western brands.
Traditional confectionery in Thailand is getting crowded out of the market by the big western brands; but a new study explores how local manufacturers can fight back.