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Mass graves are horrific, but they must be protected to ensure justice for the victims
BU's Dr. Melanie Klinkner, Senior Lecturer in Law, looks at how international groups must protect mass graves
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Sportswomen still face sexism, but feminism can help achieve a level playing field
"Female stars have to tackle marginalisation and sexualisation of their sporting performance and leadership skills", says BU Associate Professor of Leisure Cultures, Jayne Caudwell.Â
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Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement 2017
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement 2017 This statement is made pursuant to section 54 (1) of the Modern Slavery... -
Why have UK midwives stopped the campaign for 'normal birth'?
µþ±«Ìý±Ê°ù´Ç´Ú±ð²õ²õ´Ç°ù²õÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý look at why UK midwives have stopped the Campaign for Normal Birth.Â
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Exhibition at Salisbury Cathedral features animated short film from BU’s RedBalloon Productions
The Cathedral That Moved tells the story of why the Cathedral moved 800 years ago to its current location.
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Evaluating Media Literacy with a Theory of Change
Producing a new media literacy evaluation framework, using a theory of change to measure the difference media literacy makes to people’s lives.
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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
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BU student short film selected for international film festival and wins the Audience Award
Gaia, an animated short film that pays tribute to animals killed by the Australian bush fires, is streaming online at DepicT and has won the Audience Award.
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OPINION: Protecting children in the metaverse - we all have a role to play
Writing for The Conversation, BU's Professor Andy Phippen asks how do we protect children in emerging VR spaces.
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Autism and suicide: BU research exploring the increased risk
Dr Rachel Moseley's research has explored the link between autism and an increased risk of suicide.Â