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Mobile walking trackers improve recovery after hip replacement, study finds
A simple walking monitor, like a FitBit, can increase the physical activity levels of people who undergo total hip replacement surgery, as well as improving their walking style and mental wellbeing.
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New toolkit sheds light on the impact of nutrition on behaviour in children
A BU graduate is creating an education toolkit of evidence-based resources to support children in making healthy life choices.
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BU graduate’s charity work acknowledged with honorary doctorate
BA (Hons) Communication and Media graduate Chantal Lockey received an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Bedfordshire for services to charitable causes.
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BU midwife awarded Royal College of Midwives (RCM) fellowship
Dr Sue Way has spent over 30 years working in midwifery practice, education, research and regulation
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BU research project to investigate abuse of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) in prisons
Dr Richard Paul will explore the prevalence of NPS abuse in UK prisons and the effects of second-hand exposure on staff.Â
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National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work (NCPQSW) receives national endorsement of Mental Capacity Act programme
Mental Capacity Act 2005 programme has been endorsed by The College of Social WorkÂ
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BU celebrates 30 years of university status
This year sees ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ celebrate a landmark birthday, as the institution was granted university status 30 years ago.
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BU Signs Partnership Agreement with the University of Saskatchewan, Canada
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) held a digital celebratory event on the 9th of June to mark the signing of their partnership agreement.
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Occupational Science Europe Conference takes place at BU
150 delegates from around the world enjoy sessions including chocolate-making and wool craft while discussing occupational science, health and wellbeing
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BU Professor receives Honorary Fellowship of the British Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy
Professor of Clinical Psychology Roger Baker received the accolade for outstanding contribution to psychological therapy servicesÂ