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Environmental Sciences, Ecology and Geography
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- Postgraduate Taught
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
MSc International Finance and Economics
This course is ideal for graduates who want to change subjects or career direction. It has been developed with two key features in mind – the development of strong economic and finance skills, and the ability to apply them into practice.
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The co-creation of unit assessments based on the principles of ‘backward design’
The aim of the Project The aim of this project was to develop an effective method for the co-design of assessment, and to apply this to a series of... -
Sa'id Haruna
Sa’id began a charity project during his first year at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ which was later incorporated into a non-profit organisation.
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Celebrate your achievements this year
Check out the opportunities and offers available to help you mark the end of this academic year on campus and in the local area.
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The Active Ageing Evaluation
The Active Ageing Evaluation is a collaborative research project between the ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University Clinical Research Unit (¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵCRU) and Active Dorset. Active Dorset is a local organisation responsible for creating the conditions for local people to choose an active lifestyle through participation in sport and physical activity.
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Daisy Wiggins - PGR, Midwife and Part Time Midwifery Lecturer
Completing the Clinical Academic Doctorate put me in a position where I could continue to hone my midwifery skills, and be active and present in... -
Presenting the SAIL Project and EMM to colleagues
Professor Ann Hemingway and Dr Holly Crossen-White presented an overview of the SAIL project.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ receives international recognition as a Gold standard Cycle Friendly Employer
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University are proud to receive international recognition as the first organisation in BCP to achieve the Gold standard in Cycling UK’s Cycle Friendly Employer accreditation.
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Dorset Economy blog 46: Limits to Growth & Value
Professor Nigel Jump writes about the 'limits of growth' and how we view growth in the context of the Dorset economy.