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BFX Festival returns to Bournemouth
The eleventh BFX Festival showcases Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole as the South West’s most up-and-coming creative hub for visual effects, animation, and games.Â
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Library IT equipment upgrade
The existing technobooths in The Sir Michael Cobham Library will be replaced with new IT equipment and furniture. You can still book other group spaces and technobooths over the summer.
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BU rises 26 places in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021
мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ has risen 26 places in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021. BU is now 68th in the rankings, up from 94th the... -
Horizon essential maintenance 24 and 25 July
VMWare Horizon will be undergoing maintenance and upgrades on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 July. This means it will be unavailable or operating at reduced capacity on these dates. Find out how this may impact you.
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BU rises into the top 50 in the THE Young University Rankings 2023
мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ has risen to 41st in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings 2023.
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New sensor can prevent defects in major structures reaching costly and dangerous levels
Researchers at мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ have developed and patented a new corrosion sensor that could improve safety and reliability of large structures such as bridges, aircraft, military vehicles and gas pipelines.
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National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) retains Houdini Certified School status
The certification means that NCCA graduates are eligible for a free commercial licence with Houdini, a 3D animation software application.Â
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Interested in being a PAL Leader next year?
Find out more about the paid roles available with BU's Peer Assisted Learning scheme and how to apply for 2023/24.
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BU’s 2019 graduation ceremonies begin with Faculty of Management
Over 1,200 graduates crossed the stage in three ceremonies alongside Honorary Doctorates Alan James and Larry Hollingworth, CBE. ​
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BU’s new Fusion Building to host free public professorial lecture
On 1 November, Professor Kate Welham will explore the use of technology in archaeology and how it is changing what we know of the past.