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  • War within a war. Historical and cultural-anthropological background report more
  • WAVE: Working with Adults who are Vulnerable - a comparison of curriciula, policies and constructions more
  • Well Men Health Service Pilots Evaluation more
  • Well-being and churchgoing in an urban priority area: How worldview and community participation affect well-being in the North East of England more
  • Wessex Chemical Factors - chemical company views KTP as catalyst for growth more
  • Wessex Chemicals: KTP Case Study more
  • West Bay Protected Wreck Site Conservation Statement and Management Plan more
  • Weymouth & Portland 2012 Resident Opinions Research, 2010 more
  • What do people living with dementia and their carers think of 'Try Something New'? An evaluation of their perspectives. more
  • What I Would Like to Say… Whatever It Takes – Cancer Care for Everyone more
  • What the industry and Government can do to ensure British film and high-end television adapt for the future: Evidence for The Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s British Film and High-End Television Inquiry more
  • What We Know & What We Don’t Know: Questions & Answers Applied To Business Markets more
  • What we REALLY think about the London 2012 Games: Examining longitudinal perspectives of Weymouth and Portland residents more
  • Wheesh Ltd: KTP Final Report more
  • Where have all the PMs gone? Addressing the production management skills gap in UK TV. more
  • Women in Leadership Roles more
  • Wor Barrow, Cranborne Chase, Dorset: Chronological Modelling more
  • World Heritage Volcanoes: Classification, gap analysis and recommendations for future listings more
  • Written evidence from Bournemouth University [EAP0007] more
  • Written evidence submitted to the inquiry, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving vehicles: new safety ambition 2022 more
  • Written evidence submitted to the inquiry, 'Self-driving vehicles' more