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LEGGIT raises thousands as students hitchhike through Europe
Charity hitchhike raises around £10,000, with the winners making it all the way to Prague.
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BU joint project to improve dignified care and quality of life for older people
A мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ collaborative project has been tasked with improving quality of life for older people
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BU’s Festival of Learning back with a bang this summer
More than 150 free events and activities taking place between 11 – 17 July
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Royal Television Society Awards for LoveLove Films
An animation and video production company, founded by a BU graduate, is celebrating two wins at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards.
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BU expert completes Academic Fellowship with the Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology
BU’s Professor John Oliver has successfully completed an Academic Fellowship with the Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology (POST).
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People of Bournemouth to walk and run themselves proud for Sport Relief
Sign up for your chance to take part in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile on Sunday 20 March.
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Scam warning for Chinese students
We have become aware of a scam, which seems to be predominantly targeting Chinese students.
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Lewis-Manning Hospice Care Scholarship
Find out more about the Lewis-Manning Hospice Care Scholarship for students who are due to join their final year of our BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing course (at either the Bournemouth or Yeovil campus, and including the Adult Nursing Registered Degree Apprenticeship and Adult Nursing Advanced Standing courses) or MSc Adult Nursing course, and can demonstrate an interest in and commitment to end of life and palliative care.
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BU student wins NUJ Dorset Student Journalist of the Year award
BA (Hons) Multimedia Journalism student Samantha Everett received the award for her article exploring arthritis in adolescenceÂ
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Mouse in the house: international study explores the origins of the house mouse
BU’s Dr Emma Jenkins was part of research team studying the role of human activity in the emergence and spread of the rodent.