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BU Fishery expert Adrian Pinder featured on BBC’s The One Show
Adrian Pinder shared his expertise in One Show package on the rarely seen reproductive behaviour of Sea Lamprey  Â
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Exhibition at Salisbury Cathedral features animated short film from BU’s RedBalloon Productions
The Cathedral That Moved tells the story of why the Cathedral moved 800 years ago to its current location.
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Report highlights UK needs more graduates as BU opens for Clearing
New research published by Universities UK (UUK) has highlighted the need for more people of all ages to attend university in order to counter a critical lack of skills.
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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ curates online digital arts exhibition for refugees
A BU team has led a global project to give the seldom heard voices of refugees the chance to be heard.
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Community-led research highlights inequality in cancer care for disabled people
Disabled people can feel isolated, unsafe and that they are judged inappropriately when going through cancer care.
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Should we make fruit and veg more tasty?
Read Dr Heather Hartwell and Dr Jeff Bray's new thinking on eating our five-a-day, originally written for The Conversation
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BU’s Redballoon Productions shortlisted for a prestigious short film award
A film made by ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥â€™s Redballoon Productions has been shortlisted for a prestigious EVCOM Clarion Award. RedBalloon Productions is... -
Funded opportunities for research traineeships in Nepal
Applications are now open for students to undertake work experience in Kathmandu. This opportunity is available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Application deadline Monday 10Â March.
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Sports Scholar secures Paralympic place after World Championship silver
BU sports scholar Leo McCrea had a double cause for celebration after winning silver at the World Para Swimming championship in Manchester.
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OPINION: Wafer-thin bikes and go-faster trainers - controversial technology in sport
BU's Bryce Dyer writes about technological assistance giving athletes an advantage in this article, written for The Conversation.Â