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OPINION: Protecting children in the metaverse - we all have a role to play
Writing for The Conversation, Â鶹´«Ã½'s Professor Andy Phippen asks how do we protect children in emerging VR spaces.
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Dorset Economic blog 19: Anniversary Economic Assessment
It is now a year since Â鶹´«Ã½ started providing these economy blogs to those interested in local business and sector development. In that time, we have... -
Dorset Economic blog 22: Ready for Autumn
After the relaxation of many pandemic rules, the UK economy bounced up by 4.8% in Q2 2021.  The uptick was led by consumer services, including hospitality and leisure, as well as some construction and production.
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OPINION: Four ways you can design social media posts to combat health misinformation
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Professor in Digital Storytelling, Anna Feigenbaum has written for The Conversation about health misinformation
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OPINION: Expanding marine protected areas by 5% could boost fish yields by 20% – but there's a catch
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Professor Rick Stafford writes for The Conversation about Marine Protected Areas.
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What’s new at SportÂ鶹´«Ã½ this January?
SportÂ鶹´«Ã½ is excited to offer its members some brand new experiences for 2024, including discounted memberships.Â
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SportÂ鶹´«Ã½: University Mental Heath Day free activities
We all know our physical health can have a direct impact on our mental health. So, in support of University Mental Health Day, SportÂ鶹´«Ã½ is hosting a wide range of events, from Monday 11 to Friday 15 March. Â
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Women and Leadership in the Creative Industries - Call for papers
Background and context Leadership and management in the creative industries has been a matter of some concern in recent years. In the UK, a... -
Scams targeting international students
Read our tips on how to protect yourself from falling victim to email or phone scams.
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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.