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Almost 1,000 students graduate from Ƶ’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 Ƶ University will lead the development of technology to let visitors experience the site’s history in new and immersive ways.
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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.
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Ƶ Sport Scholar sinks opposition at ƵCS championships
Saskia Sills wins gold in the windsurfing at the Student National Championships.
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Climate Assembly on food and waste
Want to help shape our environmental action at Ƶ? Join our Climate Assembly on food and waste. Open to students, staff and the local community.
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Student wins Epoch Academy Silver prize
MA Advertising student Saeeda Dean took part in a competition run by Epoch, a marketing agency that have been providing live briefs for Ƶ’s MA Advertising students for the past three years.
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Locker clearance ahead of essential maintenance - 17 December
If you use a daily use locker on campus to store personal belongings, please ensure that it is cleared by 5pm on Friday 17 December for maintenance.
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Covid-19 update from the Major Incident Group
As of Friday 18 February, we're no longer able to hand out home test kits, although you'll still be able to access these online, or through your local pharmacy.
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Tell us how you are progressing in your unit
The Mid-Unit Student Evaluation (MUSE) is on the way - use Brightspace to share feedback about your learning experience so far.
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Dorset conference to explore hidden heritage
Conference organised by Ƶ graduate will feature international speakers on topics ranging from Roman emperors to lost shipwrecks