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Food Security: What’s on your Plate? Wednesday 25th October 2017

On Wednesday, 25th October 2017, BU’s Research and Knowledge Exchange Office (RKEO) will be hosting a STEAMLab on Food Security. Which means…? We have renamed ‘Sandpits’ to the new name of ‘STEAMLab’....

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New collaborative work published by Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers (FHSS)

Dr. Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences has just co-published a comprehensive study on state-building in Kosovo.  The study has be co-created with colleagues and...

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Have you been unsuccessful with a grant application and don’t know what to do...

Rejection is always hard to deal with, and with success rates for research grant applications as low as 10% for some funders, many of us can expect to face rejection at some point in our careers. But...

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The importance of justifying yourself! Writing a Justification of Resources...

Many people see the ‘Justification of Resources’ document as another thing to quickly pull together and tick off the list, after having already completed a 70+ page funding application. As a result,...

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Food Security: What’s on your Plate? CHANGE OF DATE – Tuesday 14th November 2017

On Tuesday 14th November 2017, BU’s Research and Knowledge Exchange Office (RKEO) will be hosting a STEAMLab on Food Security. Which means…? We have renamed ‘Sandpits’ to the new name of ‘STEAMLab’....

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New CMMPH midwifery publication

Congratulations to Dr. Sue Way and Prof. Vanora Hundley in BU’s Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) on their latest publication on the latent phase of labour.  Their paper...

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SAIL Project Team Meeting

Last week, Prof Ann Hemingway,  Prof Adele Ladkin  and Dr Holly Crossen-White joined European research colleagues in Ostend, Belgium for a SAIL Project bi-annual team meeting. Over two days  all...

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Cross-Research Council Mental Health Network Plus call is now open

The research councils are pleased to announce the cross-disciplinary mental health network plus call. The aim of the call is to encourage the creation of multi-disciplinary networks that cross the...

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Resurrecting your unsuccessful grant application – book on now!

  With Halloween just around the corner, it’s a good time to think about how to resurrect those old grant applications that you’ve long since forgotten about. But what do you do after hearing your...

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REMINDER – Cross-Research Council Mental Health Network Plus call Meeting

Just a quick reminders… We will be holding a networking event for BU academics who are interested in the Cross-Research Council Mental Health Network Plus call on 1st November 09:30-11:30 in PG140. It...

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BU Senior Academic Appointed As Research Fellow In The Centre For Military...

Dr Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law (BU) and War Studies (Swedish Defence University – FHS) and Director of BU’s Centre for Conflict,Rule of Law and Society has been...

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ESRC Festival event: Me and my green space

On Sunday the Kingfisher Barn, Muscliffe will be the venue for an ESRC Festival event. BU staff from the Faculties of Health and Social Sciences and Media and Communications have developed the event...

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ESRC Festival – Weekend fun outdoors

On Sunday BU and RSPB staff along with volunteers from SUBU enjoyed hearing what  young people under 12 years old thought about  about being outdoors. The research team welcomed  over 60 children to...

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BU’s Sascha Dov Bachmann presents on Hybrid Warfare at UNG, USA

Dr Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law (BU) and War Studies (Swedish Defence University – FHS), Research Fellow at CEMIS, Stellenbosch University and Director of BU’s Centre...

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Dr Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law (BU) and War...

Last week, Dr Sascha Dov Bachmann, Associate Professor in International Law (BU) and War Studies (Swedish Defence University – FHS), Research Fellow at CEMIS, Stellenbosch University and Director of...

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New online resources available under the Charities Pathway of the RKE...

Online materials are now available under the ‘Funding from the Charities’ pathway of the RKE Development Framework. Online sessions that have recently been added include: ‘Introduction to Funding from...

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Lifting the Lid on the Future of Food – STEAMLab 25th January 2018

On Thursday 25th January 2018, BU’s Research and Knowledge Exchange Office (RKEO) will be hosting a Food STEAMLab. Which means…? We’re seeking to come up with novel research which addresses challenges...

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Congratulations to PhD graduate Dr Carlton

Congratulations to Dr Edward Carlton (an ex-PhD student at BU supervised by Professor Ahmed Khattab and Professor Kim Greaves) on his co-authored paper published in JAMA. Data from Edward’s original...

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Last publication of 2017?

The final issue for 2017 of the Dutch Journal for Midwives, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Verloskundigen, published our contribution on midwives and the media [1].  The two-page article ‘MEER BEMOEIEN...

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The importance of writing a good grant application – Save the dates!

Everyone knows how important it is to write a good grant application – if you’re not submitting the best grant application you can, you won’t be in the running to win the money. But how do you write...

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