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BU students to provide live UK election night coverage
BU students will be working through the night to provide live, round-the-clock coverage of the UK General Election as it happens. Tune in!
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Interactive gaming to help keep young people safe online
Researchers and computer scientists at мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ have developed a dynamic online game to teach children how to keep safe from cyber bullying, data theft and other online threats.
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Campus development update
Read about the major estates developments currently taking place at BU and news about the recent topping out event
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BU’s Fusion Inaugural Lecture Series returns with free talks across local area
Programme of public inaugural lectures by BU professors offers opportunity to find out more about their research and expertise.Â
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Professor Lee-Ann Fenge speaks at All Party Parliamentary Health Group event on the Health and Care Bill
Professor Lee-Ann Fenge joined the Parliamentary event to talk about the benefits of the Health and Care Bill, advocating for true integrated care within the health system in the UK.
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National campaign recognises мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ research to reduce the risk of malnutrition in older people
Professor of Nutrition Jane Murphy named as one of the nation’s Lifesavers, as part of Universities UK’s Made At Uni campaign.Â
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News of a recent successful workshop hosted by BU’s Centre for Seldom Heard Voices and Bournemouth Borough Council
Read about a workshop recently hosted by the Centre for Seldom Heard Voices.
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The Race Equality Charter (REC)
BU became a member of the Race Equality Charter in 2016 and we are now working towards our submission for the bronze award in early 2021.
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BU and Yeovil District Foundation Trust shortlisted for Nursing Times partnership award
мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ has been shortlisted by the Student Nursing Times Awards in the Partnership of the Year category, for its work with Yeovil District Foundation
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Hungary elections: it’s the most popular party on Facebook, so why haven’t you heard of the Two-Tailed Dog?
With more than 278,000 followers on Facebook, Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog Party was the most popular party on social media to stand in the country’s 2018 election. However, its online popularity did not help win seats in the vote which delivered Viktor Orbán a third term as prime minister by a landslide.