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2000-year-old human remains and animal sacrifices found in Dorset
Archaeology students from ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University have found the remains of prehistoric people and animal sacrifices in a recently discovered Iron Age... -
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ’s young engineers and designers present solutions to global issues
125 undergraduate students will be demonstrating their designs and prototypes at our Festival of Design and Engineering next month.Â
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What's open during ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ's winter break
Find out what facilities and services you can access during the break.
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Mud & Sunstroke: the British Music Festival Season
Dr Caroline Jackson talks about her research into the euphoria and despair of festival-going.
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OPINION: Wafer-thin bikes and go-faster trainers - controversial technology in sport
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ's Bryce Dyer writes about technological assistance giving athletes an advantage in this article, written for The Conversation.Â
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Archaeologists find evidence of how Iron Age Britons adapted to the Roman conquest
Archaeologists from ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ have discovered human remains and artefacts which give new insight into how early Britons adapted to life after the Roman invasion.
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How prehistoric people faced climate change - revealed by video game technology
Humans have experienced climate changes in the past that have transformed their environment – studying their response could tell us something about our own fate.
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How to hunt a giant sloth – according to ancient human footprints
Professor Matthew Bennett's research discovers 10,000 year old hunting techniques.
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OPINION: A new species of early human? Why we should be cautious about new fossil footprint findings
Writing for The Conversation, ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ's Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds discuss the potential discovery of an early human species.
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Vicious cycle: the 'troublemakers' tackling sexism in elite sport
Read the thoughts of Jayne Cauldwell and Carly Stewart on tackling sexism in sport, originally written for The ConversationÂ