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³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ underpinning sports education in China
³ÉÈËÖ±²¥Â supports Chinese partners to deliver sports management education and research.
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Holly Bathurst - IT HR Demand Manager for Siemens
Business studies graduate, Holly Bathurst, recently joined BU’s Global Festival of Learning in Vietnam to discuss how industry partnerships could support student employability.
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Ashley Firth - BU graduate helping to make the web more accessible
A BU graduate is campaigning to make the web more accessible for those with disabilities with the launch of a new book.
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Disability History Month 2021
Check out the Parallel Lines and Making it Through events. Plus read about the experiences of our students and staff who have physical and hidden disabilities.
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NHS to give support to Dads, thanks to BU campaigning
Fathers are to be provided with mental health support through the NHS for the first time, under new guidelines published by the NHS.
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Seychelles Island research finds link between ecosystem function and network structure
Research carried out with ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ (BU) has unearthed a definitive link between ecosystems, their restoration, and the strengthening of the pollination network.Â
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Travel bug inspired new business ad-venture
A passion for travel and a desire to be her own boss inspired Emma Durkin to launch a holiday company specialising in Arctic and Nordic adventures.
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Think before you click
BU is one of many organisations targeted daily with spam and phishing emails - make sure you know what to do if you receive them​ and how to stay safe online
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Local charities’ messages are brought to life by student animations
Students from the National Centre for Computer Animation at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥Â have been invited to design their own animations for charities, as part of a BFX competition.Â
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Graduation 2018 begins next week, Frank Bruno among honorary doctorates
Former heavyweight boxing champion Frank Bruno and author Sophie Kinsella are among the honorary doctorates graduating alongside almost 4,000 students at our graduation ceremonies next week.Â