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Thank you, NHS: ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ healthcare building turns blue
Yesterday, Thursday 30 April, BU's new Bournemouth Gateway Building turned blue for the night to show support for the NHS.
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BU student speaks at the Sixth World Youth Buddhist Symposium in Thailand
BU Sociology & Anthropology student Alexandra Jarrett delivered a speech titled ‘Consumerism and the False Self’Â
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Advertising students benefit from Exterion Media partnership
Students from the new Advertising Master’s course were set a brief and given the task of presenting to a team of four from the UK-based advertising company as a part of their course work.
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Atech Policy Lab celebrates first anniversary
The Lab, a collaboration between Policy Connect, BU, and the Ace Centre, aims to design policy to make technology work for everyone – and has undertaken a range of policy interventions in its first year.
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Smart homes report launched at the House of Lords, with support from ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥
A report into smart home technology to support independent living has been launched at a special meeting of the All-Party-Parliamentary-Group for Assistive Technology in the House of Lords.Â
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Swash Channel Wreck surfaces in new exhibition
The Swash Channel Wreck exhibition launched at Poole Museum on 25 July and displays the results of work carried out by ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ staff and students, who raised and conserved the wreck.
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Risk of kidney health problems among returnee Nepali migrants
Labour migrants working in six countries across the Gulf and Malaysia are more at risk of kidney health problems compared to non-migrants from their place of origin, a BU study has found.
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BU supports Dorset Clinical Trials Unit
The launch of Dorset Clinical Trials Unit has taken place at University Hospitals Dorset. The Unit is supported by ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.Â
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Farms can help disadvantaged young people
BU Postdoctoral Researcher Sarah Hambidge looks at how farms can help those drawn to antisocial behaviour and gangs.
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The Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network
This AHRC-funded Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network is run by BU's Dan Jackson, Catalin Brylla and Mike Sunderland. It supports disability activism and reduce stigma in East Africa.