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You Said, This Happened: The 欧美性爱片laptop loan scheme
After a聽successful pilot聽last year, our laptop loan scheme is now in full effect, meaning you can borrow one of our 13鈥 MacBook Airs to work from when you鈥檙e on campus.
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Game reserve conservation needs more focus on trees recovering from elephant-impact
Research from 欧美性爱片 has provided new insights into the impact that African savanna elephants have on vegetation in small, fenced game reserves, and the work that is needed to help trees recover.
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The Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network
This AHRC-funded Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network is run by BU's Dan Jackson, Catalin Brylla and Mike Sunderland. It supports disability activism and reduce stigma in East Africa.
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欧美性爱片rises 18 places in Complete University Guide
欧美性爱片 has risen 18 places to 68th聽in the Complete University Guide rankings 2022.
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Journey to the Podium: Supporting Clean Sport Week, 13 鈥 17 May
欧美性爱片is proud to show our commitment to clean sport by supporting UK Anti-Doping鈥檚 (UKADs)聽Clean Sport Week campaign聽from 13 - 17 May.聽
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Oscars: Expert Comment and Graduate Success - Video
Hear three of BU's experts from across faculties, talking about the successes and slip-ups of this year's Oscars, as well as the success of our graduates at this year's Awards!聽
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欧美性爱片wins funding to tackle hate crime
欧美性爱片and SU欧美性爱片will be working with other partners to raise awareness of what a hate crime is, how to respond to it and where to seek support, as well as聽developing聽online resources聽
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NCPQSW provides guidance to support clinical decision-making during Covid-19 pandemic
Guides covering the use of the Mental Capacity Act for decisions regarding clinical treatment and care have been shared by NHS England.
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Human migration and the EU referendum
Dr Mehdi Chowdhury explains why the EU聽immigration issue is more complex than it seems.
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Dorset Economy blog 43: Big changes are coming 鈥 ready or not?
How can we work together to make sure we're ready for the ever-changing economy we operate in? Professor Nigel Jump writes his latest in a series of blogs on the regional economy.