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Eating Disorder Awareness Week at BU
A campaign to break down myths and misunderstanding about anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other food-related health problems has taken place in Dorset.
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Open Letter to Journalists, Mental Health Campaigners and Psychologists.
BU academics are among the signatories to this Open Letter, about the portrayal of Netflix show 13 Reasons Why
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King Arthur was composite ‘Celtic Superhero,' archaeological analysis reveals
BU's Dr Miles Russell undertook historical and archaeological analysis of the origin myths of Britain and Arthur legend Â
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Coordinated ‘noise’ between brain neurons helps animals predict outcomes to make optimal decisions
Research explored how the brain encodes information about previous experiences to determine if the result of a choice can be anticipated.Â
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Research to explore how human occupation across the ages has affected the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
International team of researchers will use historical, archaeological and ecological data to produce ‘atlas of human impact’ over hundreds of years, and inform future conservation efforts
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Research reveals impact of pandemic news on mental health
мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ project found people switched off the news to protect their mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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Rewards, benefits and recognition
At BU, we recognise that benefits, both financial and non-financial, are an important and valuable aspect of the total reward package.
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Strategic Tools for Businesses in Competitive Supply Chains
If you’re a senior business manager, this CPD course can help you manage your supply chain better and help you make your organisation more profitable... -
HMS Invincible artefacts set for display at Open Day
Artefacts from the second season of diving on the historic HMS Invincible are set to go on display to the public this weekend.
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Privacy policy for Aspire VR - Cabin Relaxation
Read our privacy policy for information about the data we collect and how it will be used.Â