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Be Rebel AF pop-up festival
Come along to one of these pop-up mini-fests in our student halls and you’ll experience street magicians, (temporary) tattoo artist, live music, DJs, and alcohol-free bars showcasing the best alternatives available at your Student Union bar, local supermarkets and pubs.
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- UCAS: B160
- Undergraduate
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy
This course will encourage you to become an autonomous physiotherapist able to deliver a high standard of care based on sound theory and research.
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Alumni of the Year Awards 2022
Meet our Alumni of the Year Awards 2022Â winners.Â
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Global Entrepreneurship Week
Global Entrepreneurship Week is a collection of thousands of events, activities and competitions that take place around the world each November. To... -
Resilience to sudden environmental change
Find out how BU researchers have applied their ecological tipping points research into society, with the uptake of their recommendations by the Forestry Commission and further research now extending to all types of ecosystems.
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Having a medical background, I completed my second PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at Birmingham University (School of Psychology) in 2012. Prior to...
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Doing Diversity Better: an online event examining the Higher Education sector
Hosted by BU’s Women’s Academic Network, this panel-based Q&A event will examine diversity and equality in HE and the effects of lack of representation
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Adoration and abuse: how virtual maltreatment harms athletes
BU's Emma Kavanagh and Ian Jones, with Keith Parry from University of West of Sydney on the effects of online abuse on athletes.
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Einar Thorsen is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Media and Communication at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, and Professor of Journalism and Communication....
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Richard Queree - Radio Production became the springboard to a national prize and a broadcasting debut on BBC Radio 4
Richard Queree, winner of the Charles Parker Prize was inspired to produce ‘Projectionists’ which has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4’s New Storytellers Series.