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BU academics lead review into autism screening tool
A study has recently been published looking at sex differences between autistic men and women in a popular screening tool
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Fake e-cigarette liquid is putting vapers at risk
BU's Senior Lecturer in Forensic Sciences, Sulaf Assi, looks at how fake e-cigarettes can be dangerous.
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BU staff nominated as a part of Ada Lovelace celebration
To commemorate Ada Lovelace Day, Heads of Department at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ were asked to nominate colleagues who are leading in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ receives share of over £33m in funding to inspire health and care students and professionals into research
BU and the University of the West of England will lead activity in the South West Central region as part of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INSIGHT programme.Â
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Recycle your takeaway cups
Ensure your takeaway cups are recycled by using the cup recycling bins in a new scheme developed by BU, SUBU, NUS and Costa
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Baku 2015 - Behind the scenes with Dr Emma Kavanagh
Performance Psychologist Dr Emma Kavanagh tells us what it’s like to be part of Team GB at the first ever European Games in Azerbaijan.
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How to fall asleep faster and sleep better
Over half of 16-29 year olds are likely to be experiencing more sleep problems than usual at this time.
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BU staff and students work to boost health and wellbeing at Festival of Me
Staff and students from School of Health and Social Sciences discussed health and nutrition at event in West HoweÂ
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Research project explores veterans’ experiences of living with dementia
Collaborative project, led by ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, aims to identify future support and research priorities for veterans with dementia.
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Paralympic gold medallist Susie Rodgers talks to ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ students
Paralympic gold medallist Susie Rodgers, MBE, gave two guest talks to BU staff and students about coping strategies she'd learnt from athletics and how they apply to her professional career today.