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Celebrating undergraduate research at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½
Student research at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ was showcased in the first ever Student Undergraduate Research Excellence at BU (SUREBU) conference.
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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
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How to improve your academic writing skills
Are you struggling with writing assignments and essays? Does your grammar and sentence structure need some improvement? Book onto the Academic Writing Style Workshop on Tuesday 9 March.
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Code challenge workshop at BU Sports
Pupils from Upton Junior School attended a code challenge event hosted at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ to develop their understanding of how coding is used in sport.Â
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Apply for funded cultural experiences in Vietnam
Apply by 23 April for Turing Scheme funding to support a Cultural Immersion Programme run by British University Vietnam.
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CareersBU now based at The Hub in Poole House
On Tuesday 2 January CareersBU moved into The Hub in Poole House on Talbot Campus. Alongside the move to Poole House, we have... -
Researchers discover huge Neolithic monument on the Isle of Arran
A team of researchers have discovered what is believed to be a complete Neolithic cursus set within a rich prehistoric landscape on the Isle of Arran.
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Don’t take the risk: selling lecture materials can lead to serious repercussions
If you are struggling with an assignment, or you find yourself needing additional support we are here to help.
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World-leading orthopaedic research facilities installed at BU
A new gait analysis laboratory – one of just three in the UK and 23 in the world – has been installed at BU's Orthopaedic Research Institute.Â
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Professor Hugh Chignell makes waves with inaugural lecture
Professor Hugh Chignell gave his inaugural lecture at the Shelley Theatre in Bournemouth, entitled ‘Archive warriors: How radio historians research our audio past’