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Events Management students pitch to local business Sunseeker
First year students pitch event ideas in dragon's den style boardroom to luxury yacht company
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Ƶ archaeologists uncover 6,000-year-old long barrow in the Cotswolds
Archaeologists, students and graduates from Ƶ University have unearthed a Neolithic long barrow in the Cotswolds.
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Reporting lessons for journalists from the first year of Covid-19 data and science in the news
A new report by Ƶ University, the Royal Statistical Society and the Association of British Science Writers examines UK news outlets’ resilient and innovative responses to the messiness of Covid-19 data and science.
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Ƶ alumni start-up to improve the lives of the elderly
Ƶ alumni, Max Bateson was named this year’s Impact Entrepreneur of the Year and Health Champion at the Ingenuity Impact Showcase 2024 for his business idea to support the elderly.
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Living well with dementia: Tai Chi, creative drama and independence at home
Tai Chi was originally developed as a martial art in 13th-century China, yet the technique is now practised as a health-promoting exercise. Tai Chi... -
Britain's NHS is chronically underfunded, but great value for money ... for now
Margaret Thatcher rightly said that . But does Britain afford as much to health as other Western nations? The answer is a resounding “no” – and here is the evidence.
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Research influencing women’s health services in Dorset and beyond
Ƶ hosted the Women’s Health Research Symposium 2024, showcasing women’s health research in Dorset and outlining key priorities in women’s healthcare.
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NuFEAST research reveals how lucky we are in Bridport
Over the summer 36 Bridport residents took part in four focus groups looking at what makes our food culture special and what we can do to preserve and strengthen it.
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#12DaysOfƵ
To mark the start of the festive season join in with our festive campaign celebrating the highlights of 2016
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OPINION: How to avoid distractions while studying, according to science
Ƶ's Martin Vasilev writes for The Conversation about which distractions can affect our ability to concentrate.