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Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy students highlight new work
Final year BSc Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy students have been exhibiting their work and ideas around the concept of therapy practice.
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Working with business: BU team wins ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ bid
A team from BU has won a research bid from the Economic and Social Research Council (³ÉÈËÖ±²¥) to provide seminars addressing access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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Weymouth House noisy works 8-12 July
There will be noisy works in Weymouth House from 8 July to 12 July in order to facilitate crucial works to improve our student and staff experiences.Â
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Online event to explore BU's work with LGBTQ+ communities
Free online event will take place on 1 June as part of BU's public lecture series.Â
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Talbot Campus improvement works – Boundary Road roundabout
Work begins on Monday 6 November - find out how this might affect you when travelling to and from BU
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Lighting work in The Sir Michael Cobham Library
From 23 July to 14 September there will be works to the lighting in The Sir Michael Cobham Library resulting in floor closures
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Himbasha and YouTube – field work with unaccompanied minor refugees
Research into unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in the EU and how they are coping in their new host countries.
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BU expert’s work helps in Amnesty award win
An Amnesty International project, which received support from BU’s Dr Anna Feigenbaum, has won the 2021 People’s Voice award at The Webby Awards.
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Universities work together to launch Suicide Prevention Strategy
Bournemouth’s three universities have worked with health organisations across Dorset to develop a new Universities Suicide Prevention Strategy.Â
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Our Digital Lives - ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Festival of Social Sciences
This year the national ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Festival of Social Sciences theme is 'Our Digital Lives'. For the festival, BU is supporting events that will run between Saturday October 19th and Saturday November 9th. Jayne Caudwell and Frankie Gaunt in the Department of Social Sciences and Social Work were awarded up to £1,000 to hold an event in the festival. Their event is an art exhibition focused on "Communities of Positive Well-Being: The Digital Lives of LGBTQ+ Young People".Â