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Ƶ lecturer helping in MH17 aftermath
Ƶ's Damian Evans is putting his forensic skills to the test, helping the humanitarian effort in the wake of the MH17 plane crash in the Ukraine.
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Celebrate Ƶ student and Paralympian Leo McCrea
Ƶ swimming scholar and Sports Management student Leo McCrea recently competed in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, where he won gold for Switzerland... -
Avoid the most common form of academic offence: Plagiarism
Plagiarism offences can lead to serious repercussions, including possibly being asked to leave your course. It's important that you understand what is expected before submtting an assignment.
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What is the Graduate Skills Programme (GSP)?
The Ƶ Graduate Skills Programme is delivered by CareersƵ. It is free and open to all current Ƶ students.
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Visual Political Communication: new book published
A new book entitled “Visual Political Communication”, edited by Dr Anastasia Veneti, Dr Dan Jackson, and Associate Professor Darren Lilleker (Ƶ University) has been published by Palgrave Macmillan.
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Is Brexit an opportunity to revive the EU-India trade deal?
Ƶ's Professor of Economics, Dr Sangeeta Khorana looks at how there may be opportunities for new trade deals in the wake of Brexit.
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Ƶ graduate is the first journalist on the scene of the Reading attack
Oliver Sirrell is the local democracy reporter at the Reading Chronicle, but on the day of the Reading attack, was first to cover the event.
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BSc (Hons) Computer Science
Cisco Network Academy Ƶ is a member of the Cisco Network Academy program; this allows us to offer students the chance to study for internationally... -
New report suggests steps to improve inequality in football
A Ƶ academic has help to produce a report that uncovers the under-representation of women in football and explores the financial benefits of football clubs supporting gender diversity.
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RUFUS STONE shortlisted for AHRC research in film award
The research-based biopic RUFUS STONE has just been shortlisted for the AHRC Research in Film Anniversary Prize for best AHRC funded film since 1998.