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Â鶹´«Ă˝ research highlights importance of respite care in hospices for relationships
The national research, produced in conjunction with Julia’s House hospice, was launched at a Parliamentary eventÂ
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Hungary elections: it’s the most popular party on Facebook, so why haven’t you heard of the Two-Tailed Dog?
With more than 278,000 followers on Facebook, Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog Party was the most popular party on social media to stand in the country’s 2018 election. However, its online popularity did not help win seats in the vote which delivered Viktor Orbán a third term as prime minister by a landslide.
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Get on your bike... it's National Bike Week!
We make it easy for you to use a bike at Â鶹´«Ă˝
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OPINION: Wafer-thin bikes and go-faster trainers - controversial technology in sport
Â鶹´«Ă˝'s Bryce Dyer writes about technological assistance giving athletes an advantage in this article, written for The Conversation.Â
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Story 2 Remember: project update
Irma Konovalova, Danielle Wyman, Dr Ben Hicks and Prof Jan Wiener, members of the ADRC, have been working on ERASMUS+ funded project 'Using Drama... -
Sustainability win for Â鶹´«Ă˝, and highly commended for research, at the Times Higher Education Awards 2021
Â鶹´«Ă˝ won the THE DataPoints Merit Award trophy for its commitment to climate action at the 17th annual Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2021, and a received a commendation for research.Â
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OPINION: Fiction can change the world - five books that made a difference
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Hywel Dix looks at Terry Pratchett’s “boots theory” and how fiction can influence social change.
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Ed's story
Ed Lawrence is a BA (Hons) Television Production graduate, now a Broadcast Journalist
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What North Korean defectors say about women's lives under the Kim regime
Â鶹´«Ă˝'s Dr Hyun-Joo Lim looks at how North Korean women report their lives in the DPRK.
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From shy student to outspoken academic: Charlotte’s journey
Back in the summer of 2012, I started my Â鶹´«Ă˝ journey as a fresh-faced, nervous 19-year-old. As a huge bookworm who loves writing, my degree choice felt right; I was enrolled on the English degree, excited to study my favourite A-level subject in depth and learn more about a subject that I loved.Â