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Free events to give insight into social science research
Events will be held online and in-person throughout November as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Sciences.Â
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Talbot Campus smoke-free pilot
We are running a smoke-free pilot until the end of November. This means that smoking, including vaping, will no longer be allowed within the boundaries of Talbot Campus.
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From high-performance prosthetics to controversial trainers – the work of Dr Bryce Dyer
Dr Bryce Dyer is an expert in biomedical engineering and sports technology – expertise that has led him in varied directions including designing prosthetics for Paralympic cyclists and examining controversial technologies in sport.
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BU expert supporting Polish Paralympic effort
A BU expert has been working with the Polish Paralympic Committee to optimise sports technology ahead of this summer’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
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BU graduate designs pioneering healthcare product
A BU graduate is helping to solve the problems of dehydration amongst hospital patients and care home residents with a revolutionary new product.
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NCPQSW provides guidance to support clinical decision-making during Covid-19 pandemic
Guides covering the use of the Mental Capacity Act for decisions regarding clinical treatment and care have been shared by NHS England.
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I and We: Literary Texts and the Constitution of Shared Identities - free event
Contributors will be asking how, in what ways, and to what effect may an ‘I’ become a ‘we’, or a ‘we’ conceive of its various ‘Is’.
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Student innovation praised at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s Festival of Design & Technology
The 2016 Festival of Design & Technology lived up to its billing as an occasion for showcasing innovative creations and designs by BU final year students with a range of designs being debuted.
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Creations by BU students showcased at Design and Engineering Show 2017
Innovative designs and creative solutions on display at Design and Engineering Show
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Mindful Resilience programme co-developed by BU receives formal accreditation from the Royal Society for Public Health
The programme, which supports those at risk of gaming or gambling-related harms, was developed by the Young Gamers and Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM), Betknowmore UK and BU academics.Â