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Sign up for Sport¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ Campus Leagues, Clubs & Courses
Find out what sports are available and book on by Sunday 8 October
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Age-friendly tourism environments
The actively aged population, comprising over 60% of the UK's 50 and above, represents a growing and dynamic market within the hospitality and... -
Join us for Climate Action Week 2024
Climate Action Week 2024 officially takes place Monday 4 – Friday 8 March. Take a look at the events we have planned for the week and get involved.Â
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ students and staff talk about media inequality to BBC Solent
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ lecturer and Level 6 students tell BBC Radio Solent reporter why Media Inequality unit can help bring positive changes to the advertising industry.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ Election coverage
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ is hosting a series of special election themed events including Our Time: Young voters reclaiming the debate on Tuesday 10 December with senior members of ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ.
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Dorset Economic blog 8: Values & Aims
Short term indicators are still positive, but momentum is dropping. Q3 output will have finished well up on Q2’s level but still well down on Q1.
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Dorset economic blog one: The Lockdown Recession
Last autumn (2019), the UK economy looked flat and fears of recession were growing. Brexit uncertainty and wider international worries had set a sombre mood. Sadly, those risks, though still significant, were soon eclipsed by the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dorset Economy blog 33: REAP WHAT YOU SOW
Emeritus Professor Nigel Jump shares his latest blog on the Dorset economic landscape, the realities of stagflation, and the need for political leadership.Â
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OPINION: What 16,000 missing Covid-19 cases says about how the UK is handling the pandemic
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ's Darrin Baines writes for The Conversation about the temporary loss of Covid-19 data.
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Female students needed for research study about pain
Share your views to help identify factors that might influence how women feel pain - the aim of the study is to help support pregnant women to self-manage their pain