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BU helps Sierra Leone combat disasters through resilience research project
Disaster management experts have launched an Evaluating Disaster Action research project in Sierra Leone to explore how local communities become more resilient in their everyday lives to combat disasters.Â
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Overdues and reminders
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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ hosts maritime imagination event
A celebration of Humanities and Law, titled ‘The Maritime Imagination’, was held at the Poole Gateway building on Talbot Campus on 21 June 2022.
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Working during your studies
If you are an international student looking to work, you need to be aware of the immigration restrictions in place. Find out more.
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Not everyone aware sustainable diets are about helping the planet
A new study from ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥Â has found that young Brits would be willing to change to a more sustainable diet, but a lack of understanding about what that actually means is preventing many from doing so.
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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Business School leader joins national effort to help small businesses grow
Dr Svetla Stoyanova-Bozhkova from ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s Business School will be a mentor to small businesses on the government-backed Help to Grow: Management programme. Â
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BU graduate behind new platform connecting athletes and fans
BU graduate Stuart Thornton is setting out to change the way that athletes connect with their fans through the launch of a new, online membership club platform.
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Cattle grazing a trail in conservation work on Purbeck Heaths
Grazing cattle, deer, ponies and pigs are treading pathways that are helping rare species of animals and plants to thrive in the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve.Â
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Medical simulation game developed by BU and UHD to train junior doctors for life on the ward
Admission simulates a busy shift on a hospital ward to help prepare doctors for the competing demands on their time and attention.
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Study confirms age of oldest fossil human footprints in the Americas
Two new lines of evidence support the 21,000-23,000 year age estimate of the footprints first discovered in 2021, by a team including BU researchers.