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Hunger by the sea: human stories of food poverty told through animation
BU's Sue Sudbury examines the human stories behind the UK's use of food banks.
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Putting theory into practice: Events Management students create annual Fusion Festival
The annual Fusion Festival returns with a range of events, organised by Events Management students in partnership with external... -
Dorset Economic Blog 32: Stagflation and Development
We are in an economic era of stagflation (persistently lower than trend growth with higher than trend inflation) set in an era of disruptive politics.
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Faith & Reflection at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥
BU have a team of chaplains and faith advisers who offer confidential and non-judgemental support and guidance and run weekly events open to all students and staff.
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Entry requirements for non-UK students
View the academic entry requirements, as well as the English language requirements, for non-UK students.
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Global Festival of Learning - India
The global Festival of Learning in India is one exciting way in which ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ fosters international public engagement to celebrate... -
Booking an art space
Art at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ has three bookable display spaces at Talbot Campus available for students, staff and local artists to showcase their creative talents.
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Management of Man-Made Disasters and Security Threats
This unit focuses on the nature and types of man-made (human instigated) hazards, including those on land, air and sea.
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Management of Wider Stakeholders
In this unit, you will explore the role of wider stakeholders that include: NGOs, businesses, media, academia, local communities, individuals and disaster volunteers. As a result, you will develop an understanding of the management issues associated with integrating wider stakeholders from both the public and private sector into a national disaster management framework including risk reduction, response and recovery.
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Humanitarian Operations and External Assistance
This unit introduces you to the challenges that arise when external assistance is offered to another country. You will discuss the differences between humanitarian operations or assistance and humanitarian intervention.