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Developing expertise in teaching
BU aims for 100% of eligible staff to hold Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellowship status or a recognised HE teaching qualification by 2018. In the last year we have made great strides towards that goal.
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Social Work-Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE)
This unit is aimed at students who are newly qualified Social Workers and are undertaking their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE).  ... -
SURE 2020 digital showcase
View a selection of student research posters and presentations from the SURE Showcase 2020
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Food and drink on campus
Chartwells have a number of open outlets across our Talbot and Lansdowne campuses - with hot food, hot drinks and a range of grab-and-go options available.
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Climate Assembly on food and waste
Want to help shape our environmental action at BU? Join our Climate Assembly on food and waste. Open to students, staff and the local community.
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BU victorious as Varsity returns after two years
This year's BU versus Solent University Varsity event took place this week with over 800 athletes competing in more than 20 sports, after a two-year absence.
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BU remain victorious in varsity tournament
Over 1300 athletes competing in more than 20 sports, including women and men’s football, rugby, hockey, tennis teams battled for the varsity trophy, with BU emerging victorious.
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Tom Rayner – how history shaped my future
BA (Hons) History graduate Tom Rayner tells us why his ambition is to one day work alongside his lecturers as an academic himself.
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Second round of BGS/Dunhill Medical Trust Doctoral Fellowships for age-related research now open
The British Geriatrics Society has partnered with the Dunhill Medical Trust in co-funding a second round of three Doctoral Fellowships to support research relevant to age-related diseases and frailty undertaken by front-line health professionals.
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LEMONADE
An inclusive community food model for the health, wellbeing and social connectedness of older people.Â