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OPINION: National anthems in sport: songs of praise or memorials that are past their use-by date?
Nationalistic traditions, such as anthems at sport matches, have been a key part of society for years but now may be time for change, says BU's Keith Parry.
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Human Henge: heritage and well-being
BU is a partner in the Human Henge project co-ordinated by the Restoration Trust and also involving Richmond Fellowship, English Heritage, and The National Trust. Using natural and constructed landscapes to promote health and well-being has a long and distinguished history stretching back to the pilgrimages of medieval times.
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New pathology hub opens in Bournemouth
A new pathology hub has opened at Bournemouth Hospital to provide vital services for the local community and provide placements for BU students.Â
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Two BU Multimedia Journalism students nominated in the Independent Radio News awards
Two BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism students have been nominated in the Independent Radio News awards in association with Sky News.Â
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Join us for Climate Action Month!
Join us for a month of events to enable and empower us as a community to take climate action!
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Lucile Crete
I am an archaeologist specialised in Prehistory, Biological Anthropology and Human Evolution. I currently work on east African palaeo-environments,... -
I am a visiting associate of мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ undertaking research into the mechanical aggravation of musculoskeletal conditions such as Spine...
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Business School accreditations
Memberships and accreditations We work closely with the sectors related to our degrees to develop our course content and deliver the best experience... -
Coronavirus, Statistical Chaos and the News Symposium
This joint symposium gathers journalists, scientists, statisticians and media scholars to reflect on how the news media have performed in handling and communicating Covid-19 data to the public.
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Student community wardens scheme expanded across Winton
Student wardens will offer advice and support to students and residents across Winton