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The critical need to be creative in tourism and hospitality practice and policy
This workshop will equip you with an understanding of the challenges and opportunities for collaboration across the tourism and creative industry sectors.
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Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference 2019
The three-day Travel and Tourism Research Association’s 2019 European Chapter Conference will be hosted by BU's Department of Tourism and Hospitality in Bournemouth from Monday, 8 to Wednesday, 10 April 2019.
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‘Another World Just out of Sight’: Remembering or Imagining Utopia in Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven
Narrative, Culture and Community Research Centre - visiting speaker event on Wednesday 21 October, 3-4pm.
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Research Centre Seminar Series - NCCR Visiting Speaker Dr Matthew Leggatt on 'Remembering or Imagining Utopia in Station Eleven' (3pm, Weds 21 Oct 2020)
The Narrative Culture and Community Research Centre is delighted to welcome guest speaker Dr Matthew Leggatt (Winchester University) for our first talk in the Faculty Research Centre Seminar Series.
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Design and Engineering Research Seminar - April 2023
Join us for two presentations from BU academics: Venky Dubey, Professor of Medical Robotics and Dr Bryce Dyer, Deputy Head of Department of Design & Engineering and Associate Professor in Product Development.
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Using narrative design strategies to convey the experience of dementia care-giving: the Parables of Care project
Parables of Care: Creative Responses to Dementia Care is an international collaborative project that explores the potential of co-designed comics to enhance the impact of dementia care research.
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Global Mindset in the Workplace
This interactive workshop will build on the overall awareness on Global Mindset and Citizenship and bring a practical spin and highlight how Global Mindset benefits employability.
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Living well with dementia: Tai Chi, creative drama and independence at home
Come to this free public event to hear the latest results from 3 dementia research projects.
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Third Annual Pitt Rivers Lecture
The third in our annual series of public lecturers celebrating the achievements of General Pitt Rivers (1827-1900), a distinguished Dorset-based archaeologist and anthropologist whose descendants still live in the area and have close connections with ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.