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China Innovation Hub: Connecting UK businesses with China
A range of speakers took part in an event at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ connecting UK businesses with projects in China.
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VIDEO: Swash Channel Wreck ship identity revealed
The Swash Channel Wreck, excavated by BU marine archaelogists, has been identified as the 16th Century Dutch vessel the 'Fame' during rudder exhibition launch event
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Students celebrated for their employability skills at the Graduate Skills+ Awards 2023
To achieve their award, students attended skills masterclasses, took part in industry visits and extra-curricular activities with employers like IBM, LUSH, Dorset Mind and University Hospitals Dorset.
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Discovery of the minesweeper HMS MERCURY
A shipwreck in the middle of the Southern Irish Sea, previously thought to be that of a submarine, has now been identified as the minesweeper, HMS Mercury, with the help of a BU marine archaeologist. Â
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Fit for nothing: where it all went wrong for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games legacy
The legacy of the games, which were considered a golden opportunity for Scotland to harness the power of sport to motivate a sedentary nation, not been a success.
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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ uncovers earliest English medieval shipwreck site
Maritime archaeologists from ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ have uncovered the remains of a medieval ship and its cargo dating back to the 13th century off the coast of Dorset.
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Wellbeing at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥
Find wellbeing advice from fellow BU students as well as a range of support services that are here to listen to you if you need help and advice.
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Declining sport viewership shows why we should keep it on free TV
Senior Lecturer in Sport at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, Daniel Lock, looks at the decline of sports viewership on TV, with Heath McDonald, Professor of Marketing at Swinburne University.Â
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OPINION: No evidence links autism with terrorism, but ill-judged statements and headlines will lead to stigma
Speaking to The Conversation, BU's Dr Rachel Moseley discusses the recent review of the anti-radicalisation Prevent programme.
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Q&A with Hannah Davies, Student Wellbeing Coordinator
Mental Health Awareness Week is a good opportunity to remind us all to 'check-in' with ourselvesÂ