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EDfest helps Business students build personal and professional skills
Guests from industry came to campus to help Business School students grow their personal and professional skills at EDfest.
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Wellbeing at BU
Find wellbeing advice from fellow BU students as well as a range of support services that are here to listen to you if you need help and advice.
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UNIBUS annual pass refunds/cancellations update
Due to the national restrictions, the university has reviewed the cancellation policy for UNIBUS annual bus pass holders.
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Important EndNote upgrade
On Tuesday 6 July 2021, we will be upgrading from EndNote X9 to EndNote 20 at BU. This is a significant upgrade and if you are a frequent user of EndNote desktop there are some important changes you need to be aware of.
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Q&A with Hannah Davies, Student Wellbeing Coordinator
Mental Health Awareness Week is a good opportunity to remind us all to 'check-in' with ourselvesÂ
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BU research finds seabed ‘scarring’ from cruise ship anchors
BU experts have been reviewing the impact of cruise ships, anchored in Poole Harbour during the Covid-19 pandemic, and have found evidence of seabed ‘scarring’ from the anchors of the ships.
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What’s new at SportBU this January?
SportBU is excited to offer its members some brand new experiences for 2024, including discounted memberships.Â
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November: the month for Climate Action!
Join our local COP26 events covering a range of topics and formats to meet you where you are in your climate journey, including Green Day, the Sustainability Challenge and our anticipated Climate Justice Now debate.
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Fit for nothing: where it all went wrong for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games legacy
The legacy of the games, which were considered a golden opportunity for Scotland to harness the power of sport to motivate a sedentary nation, not been a success.
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Declining sport viewership shows why we should keep it on free TV
Senior Lecturer in Sport at BU, Daniel Lock, looks at the decline of sports viewership on TV, with Heath McDonald, Professor of Marketing at Swinburne University.Â