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Bournemouth Gateway Building to open on Monday 11 January
The Bournemouth Gateway Building (BGB) will open on Monday 11 January to support the delivery of essential teaching within the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences.
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EU Referendum information for students
Update following UK Referendum on EU membership for current and potential students.
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Postgraduate research career support
You have access to dedicated career support throughout your postgraduate research degree. You will find lots of vital support, guidance and advice on... -
- UCAS: B400
- Undergraduate
- Full time
BSc (Hons) Nutrition
On this course, you'll discover all the key areas of nutrition, combining behavioural and lifestyle issues that are present in society today.Â
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- UCAS: L500
- Undergraduate
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
BA (Hons) Social Work
You'll learn to be able to deal with the broad range of issues surrounding social welfare, social exclusion and discrimination.Â
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Interactive web portal development
Following on from an initial literature review for the TRACS project, quantitative findings and consultations within RBCH Trust, the team are now progressing to developing an interactive web portal.Â
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Student wellbeing
We provide a wide range of support services to all of our students. Find out what is available and how to access it.
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Join your apprentice community – through our partnership with the Association of Apprentices, you are now eligible for free membership
We are delighted to share that ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ has partnered with the Association of Apprentices (AoA), a membership organisation that connects apprentices across the UK.
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Copyright: information for staff
When making copies of books or journals at the University, you must comply with copyright law. The following guides offer information on what you can... -
Disability-related study costs grants for students
The Snowdon Trust grant help remove barriers by funding disability-related study costs - you may be eligible to apply for a grant of up to £5,000.