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BU Occupational Therapy student selected for national Leadership Programme
Emma Young - first row, second from left Emma Young, studying BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, has been selected for the Council of... -
Free public events on offer at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ as part of Festival of Social Science
Events ranging from film screenings to discussions about tax havens and digital addiction will take place between 5-12 November.
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iSUBU
This is a loyalty and rewards app to ensure you get the most from SUBU’s outlets.
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Paul is a lecturer in Nutrition and Exercise Science. He leads the Research Methods and Principles of Food and Nutrition modules as well as...
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Olympic star helps celebrate at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Sports Ball
Olympic badminton silver medallist, Gail Emms, presented a number of awards at the annual BU Sports Awards.
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Health & Social Care courses: personal statement tips
The BU admissions team score Health and Social Care courses on the following five criteria: Determination, Resilience, Insight, Values and Experience, or DRIVE for short​.
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- UCAS: L501
- Postgraduate Taught
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
MA Social Work
This Master’s degree is both an academic qualification and a professional qualification. As it is approved by Social Work England you’ll be eligible to apply for registration as a social worker on successful completion of the course.
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BU academic trains Nepalese midwives in mental health
BU’s Professor of Reproductive Health Research, Edwin Van Teijlingen, is part of a National Workshop on Mental Health in Nepal.
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Near perfect year for Sports Scholar Ashleigh Doyle
BUCS Individuals Winner, English Champs Qualifier, British Champs qualifier BUCS Athlete of the year, and representing TeamGB in July! Read more...
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Supporting student athletes
As part of our commitment to the wellbeing of all students at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, SportBU would like to ensure that all athletes have a better understanding of some of the dangers associated with alcohol, drugs and the importance of sleep.