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Preparing for ERASMUS+ exchange to Nepal

Professors Vanora Hundley and Edwin van Teijlingen in the Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) shall be traveling to Nepal tomorrow (22 May 2022) as part of the ERASMUS+ KA107...

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Another research league table

This week Research.com, a prominent academic platform, published its 2022 Edition of the Ranking of Top 1000 Scientists in the area of Social Sciences and Humanities.  Professor Edwin van Teijlingen,...

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RKEDF Clinical Research Governance Sessions

As you will be aware, RDS offers something called the RKEDF, or Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Framework – as part of this there are a number of sessions available surrounding clinical...

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Another CMMPH COVID-19 publication on fathers

Congratulations to Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) Visiting Faculty members Prof. Minesh Khashu and Ms. Jillian Ireland on the acceptance of their paper “COVID-19...

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Sign up for a new course on participatory research: last few places!

‘Participatory Research: Doing Research Inclusively, Doing Research Well’: 11th & 12th July, 1.30-3.30pm, BGB216 Photo by Andrew Moca on Unsplash Learn how to engage stakeholders and communities in...

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Trusted Research – information now live

Within the Research Environment pages on the BU website, there is now a section on the Trusted Research agenda. The Trusted Research Agenda is a government initiative to secure the integrity of the...

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New paper on federalisation of health system in Nepal

Earlier this week the editor of the Journal of Nepal Public Health Association informed us the journal had accepted our latest paper ‘Health System Strengthening: The Role of Public Health in Federal...

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Sorry, the publication of your paper is being delayed because….

Yesterday a colleague in Nepal notified me that the publication of our latest paper has been delayed. This paper ‘Writing and publishing a reflective paper: Three case studies’ [1] is another...

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Building International Partnerships

On Monday 27th June Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen will be presenting at the ‘Global Partnership for International Research Meeting’ at the University of Huddersfield.  The meeting is organised by Prof....

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New BU disaster publication

Yesterday the latest issue of the Nepal Journal of Epidemiology carried our paper ‘A survey of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety and Depression among Flood Affected Populations in Kerala, India‘...

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Celebrating FHSS Visiting Faculty’s contribution

Some people are unsure (or unaware) of the contribution of Bournemouth University’s Visiting Faculty.  At many UK universities eminent scholars (researchers, teachers and/or professionals)  are offered...

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My Turing Scheme experience in Nepal

My name is Sulochana Dhakal-Rai. I am a final-year PhD student at Faculty of Health and Social Sciences (FHSS). My PhD research is related to factors affecting the rising rate of CS in urban hospitals...

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New paper by Dr. Orlanda Harvey

Congratulations to Dr. Orlanda Harvey and Dr. Margarete Parrish both in the Department of Sociology and Social Work on the acceptance of their latest paper ‘Mixed-methods research on androgen abuse – a...

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July update on Horizon Europe

According to UK Research Office (UKRO), ​the UK Government has announced a new package of measures to support applicants to Horizon Europe affected by the delays in association. The measures aim to...

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Interested in health research in Nepal?

Today 11 August we are running a workshop at Talbot Campus (in person and online) facilitated by Prof. Sujam Marahatta on ‘Health Research in Nepal: Past and Present, Opportunities and Barriers’.  The...

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Could you help the Health Research Authority improve the research ethics review?

What: Join a workshop to help the HRA improve research ethics review Who: Researchers and people who apply for ethics review When: Wednesday 31 August 10am to 12.30pm Are you a researcher in health...

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Café Sci: Tuesday 6 September – How can cities cope with climate change?

At Café Scientifique, you can explore the latest ideas in science and technology in a relaxed setting. Enjoy listening to a short talk before engaging in debate and discussion with our guest speaker...

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September update on Horizon Europe

The UK government has announced an extension of the financial support provided to successful UK Horizon Europe applicants, which will now be in place to cover all Horizon Europe calls that close by the...

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New BU PhD education paper

This week the editor of the journal Journal of Education & Research informed us that our paper ‘Reflections on variations in PhD viva regulations: “And the options are….”’ has been accepted for...

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New paper Dr. Rachel Arnold

Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Arnold on the publication of her fourth PhD paper.  Today the Journal of Asian Midwives informed us that the paper ‘Hidden Relationships: Perspectives on Leadership and...

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