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Supporting you to support students: a survey

As part of the Fair Access Research project we would like academic staff to complete this survey to help us understand how students are supported at BU. The area we are focusing on is support for...

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Lightning Talks at Cafe Scientifique Bournemouth

  Cafe Sci runs every first Tuesday of the Month from 7.30pm – 9pm and takes place at Cafe Boscanova in Boscombe. You can find out more about Cafe Sci here: https://cafescibournemouth.wordpress.com/ We...

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“Designing ‘Playful’ Business Events” – Dr Phil Crowther (Sheffield Hallam...

Dr Phil Crowther, from Sheffield Hallam University (Sheffield Business School), will be on a short visit to BU where he will meet researchers from the Department of Events and Leisure to exchange and...

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BU Civic Media Hub & the Omega Research Foundation publish report on the...

Peaceful demonstrators tear gassed in Turkey Responding to a request for more data on tear gas misuse in Council of Europe member states, the BU Datalabs team hosted a daylong data hack day to...

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BU BMC paper followed up by BMC Series Blog

Our latest paper in the international journal BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth published late last month was highlighted yesterday in a BMC Series Blog.[1]  The blog post reminds us that the media plays...

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Who are the World’s Heaviest Tear Gas Users?

Check out the interactive maps on our BU Civic Media Hub website to find out! Everyday tear gas is used around the world, from Brazil to Bahrain, from Thailand to the Occupied Territories of Palestine....

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Blog THET volunteer on BU-led project

On previous occasions we have written on the BU Research Blog about our THET-funded project, for example earlier this year on the first training sessions in Nepal. Bournemouth University is leading on...

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New paper out this week by Dr. Regmi

Since his arrival in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences last year postdoctoral researcher Dr. Pramod Regmi has been busy getting his publications out.  Yesterday saw the latest of his articles...

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Latest BU paper sexual health & tourism

This new issue of the Nepal Journal of Epidemiology contains a systematic review by FHSS Visiting Faculty Prof. Padam Simkhada (based at Liverpool John Moores University). The review was produced in...

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Congratulations to Prof. Hundley on her latest systematic review paper

This week Professor Vanora Hundley in the Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) published a systematic review form with her international collaborators working on early labour....

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Universities increase income from business collaboration

UK universities earned £4.2 billion from provision of services to businesses and collaborative research in the 2014-15 academic year, up from £3.9bn the previous year. The latest Higher Education...

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2016 BNAC conference with BU representation in Liverpool

At the 14th BNAC (Britain-Nepal Academic Council) Nepal Study Days starting tomorrow (14th April 2016) FHSS’s PhD student Jib Acharya will presenting his poster on ‘A Comparative Study on Nutritional...

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THET presentation at BNAC

On Thursday 14th April Dr. Bibha Simkhada (Liverpool John Moores University & BU Visiting Faculty) and Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen presented their education research in Liverpool.  The work is part...

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BU Academic appointed as Extraordinary Visiting Professor (AP) at Swedish...

Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law, FMC, has been made Extraordinary Visiting Professor (AP) in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University (FHS). This appointment...

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New comparative paper India-Nepal

This week saw the publication of a new paper co-written by BU staff in the Sociological Bulletin.  This is the first paper comparing Indian and Nepali Maoist rebels providing health services and health...

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Sascha Dov Bachmann to present at EUCOM/SHAPE International Legal Conference...

Dr Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law, FMC, and Extraordinary Associate Professor in War Studies, FHS, will present on Russian Information Operations in Ukraine during NATO’s...

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FHSS PhD student invited to speak in Saudi Arabia

BU PhD student Anita Immanuel has been invited to speak at the 4th Annual Saudi Hematology/Oncology Nurses Meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia this Saturday (May 7th).  Anita’s Ph.D. study examines the...

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Festival of Learning: Working Together for Widening Participation

27th June 2016 14:00-16:00 Talbot Campus In the week that sees the publication of the White Paper and the Queen’s speech, issues of widening participation and education equity seem even more topical...

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New nutrition paper FHSS

Today saw the publication of a paper analysing the long-term development of Nepal [1].  It offers insight into Nepal’s position in the country’s demographic transition in relation to its nutrition...

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Announcement BU Humanisation Conference 2016

BU Humanisation Conference     21st June 2016 Venue: Room EB708, Executive Business Centre, 89 Holdenhurst Road, BH8 8EB   Please find the Programme for the Humanisation conference on the 21st June...

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