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Short films to shine a light on health and social care in Dorset
The films were made with the aim of helping to inform and educate people training in the health and social care sector.
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The Social Kitchen: Free cookery lesson on Talbot Campus
Learn how to cook on a budget, taste some delicious food and meet other students at The Social Kitchen on Wednesday 8 May.
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BU and AFC Bournemouth work to support positive mental health
BU hosted two AFC Bournemouth events, including an appearance from manager Scott Parker, ahead of the BU Big Match, which takes place against Nottingham Forest.Â
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More work needed to protect football players from head injuries
Research finds concussion and serious head injury in football is still not taken as seriously as it should be, particularly within the media.Â
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Dippy does Dorset: BU staff and students work with iconic skeleton
The famous diplodocus skeleton is now on display at Dorset County Museum, with BU helping promote and enhance its visit
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Call for abstracts - Special issue of the Journal of European Social Policy
Submit an abstract for a special issue of the Journal of European Social Policy, on the topic of 'Inclusive inclusion: Promoting sustainable participation in a turbulent Europe'.
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BU’s graduation week ends with Health & Social Sciences ceremony
The Faculty of Health & Social Sciences ceremony rounded off a highly enjoyable week that saw almost 3,000 students graduate.
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BU signs agreement with government centre to advance environmental work
BU has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) to support and research environmental areas of mutual interest.
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Girl On A Bike wins award for her ‘inspirational’ social media
The Girl On A Bike, also known as Vanessa Ruck, won the Best Social Media Channel and Most Inspirational Rider Award at the Motorbike TV Peoples... -
Study Challenges Thinking on How Attention Changes with Social Context
A new study has challenged conventional thinking that people’s attention is readily captured by other people’s faces above all other objects.