Join us for the Centre for Science, Health and Data Communication Research...
The Centre for Science, Health, and Data Communication Research invites you to our Spring 25 speaker series. Featuring researchers from BU and around the world, these online talks are open to the...
View ArticleNew labour migration and storytelling paper from Nepal
Two days ago BMJ Open published our latest article on Nepalese migrant workers ‘Coproducing a culturally sensitive storytelling video intervention to improve psycho-social well-being: a multimethods...
View ArticleBournemouth University at Dorchester’s Celebration of Science
BU is a key partner in Dorchester’s annual celebration of science during the British Science Week (7-16 March 2025), significantly contributing to its success and educational impact. The Dorchester...
View ArticlePresenting HSRI results at Nepal Dialogue UK
Today, Saturday morning, BU Visiting Professor Padam Simkhada from the University of Huddersfield was guest speaker at the third Nepal Dialogue UK webinar series of the Centre for Nepal Studies UK...
View ArticleWe can help you engage more people in your public engagement event
At Bournemouth University, we are committed to making our research accessible beyond the university. If you are organising an event that connects members of the public with BU’s research, we can help...
View ArticleFirst paper by PhD student
We are delighted to announce that Bournemouth University (BU) and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust (UHD) Clinical Match-Funded PhD researcher, Leila Kattach, has published her first...
View ArticleUnited Players Football (more than just football!) to present at Community...
The April Community Voices Webinar will welcome Ellie Douglas to share the wonderful things that are happening with the United Players Football Programme. The United Players is for unaccompanied...
View ArticleBU collaborates with University of Exeter on modelling innovation adoption
Bournemouth University (BU) has collaborated with the University of Exeter on modelling innovation adoption diffusion. The work, led by Dr. Wei Koong Chai in BU, draw on the epidemic theory and model...
View ArticleEuropean Migration Research and Impact – Invitation to a Roundtable Discussion
Date: Wednesday, 7th May, 10am-12pm Venue: K101 Talbot Campus Ticket booking: European Migration Research & Impact – Invitation to Roundtable Discussion Tickets, Wed 7 May 2025 at 10:00 |...
View ArticleAction for Children to present at Community Voices Webinar Wednesday May 14th...
The May Community Voices Webinar will welcome Lynn and Maddy from Dorset Action for Children – to shine a light on the services they provide and specifically Dorset Nightstop – providing young...
View ArticleNIHR Global Health Research Academy 2025
The 2025 NIHR Global Health Research Academy Member event will take place on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th May. The NIHR recognizes that career progression is a common challenge for early-career...
View ArticleInaugural research meeting for British Academy grant
Today we had the introductory meeting of our recently funded ‘British Academy Project on Evidence-Informed Policymaking in Nepal’, the project is coordinated by the University of Huddersfield by Prof....
View ArticlePaper accepted on women and disability in Nepal
The academic editor of PLOS ONE informed us yesterday that our latest paper ‘Life-time experience of violence among women and girls living with disability in Nepal: A cross-sectional study’ [1] has...
View ArticleMaGPIE Publishes Collaborative Paper in the IRRC
The MaGPIE (Mass Grave Protection, Investigation and Engagement) team, run out of the Humanities and Law department, have recently had their first collaborative paper published in the International...
View ArticleNew paper published on disability in women & girls
Yesterday (25 June) the online journal PLoS One published ‘Life-time experience of violence among women and girls living with disability in Nepal‘ our latest study on disability in Nepal [1]. This...
View ArticleAcademics write for newspaper in Nepal
Yesterday the online newspaper Online Khabar in Nepal published an opinion piece in English written by three Bournemouth University academics working with a colleague in Kathmandu. This...
View ArticleSecond NIHR MIHERC meeting in Bournemouth this week
Today was the first day of strategic planning for the MIHERC project. Our collaborators from Sheffield and Doncaster came down to Bournemouth University to discuss progress, meet with midwifery...
View ArticleInteractive Tangible and Intangible Heritage Applications – BU student work...
At the beginning of July, the chapter Interactive Tangible and Intangible Heritage Applications Built on Real-Time Graphics Systems: Heritage Experiences in Desktop CG, Virtual and Augmented Reality...
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