Showing 282 events for 'social work'
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Medical monsters: reducing medical anxiety through play and gamification
Anxiety around medical appointments and admissions can affect people in different ways, from causing distress and worry to preventing people seeking... -
Virtual breastfeeding support in the digital age
Please note this event has been postponed.
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Rebel Bodies: BU Women's Academic Network in conversation with Sarah Graham
Sarah Graham is an award-winning freelance health journalist and founder of the Hysterical Women blog, specialising in mental health, women's health... -
Digital Arts and Refugee Engagement (DA-RE) Virtual Event
Explore the role of digital literacy in combination with the arts in developing the capabilities of refugee youth and facilitating ethical listening to the seldom heard.Â
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How to thrive at university and beyond
Free for ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ students and staff: join us for an afternoon of inspirational talks from leading industry speakers.
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An evening with Dr Jeff Mostyn – a BU Alumni Leadership Track event
An evening with Dr Jeff Mostyn – a BU Alumni Leadership Track event.
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Mother’s Experiences of breastfeeding from differing perspectives
Alison Taylor, Deputy Head of Department for Midwifery and Health Sciences and Programme Lead for Midwifery and Luisa Cescutti-Butler, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery draw from findings from two PhD theses
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MBA Reunion - Reconnecting to the MBA Community
Join us for this online event to connect with fellow alumni from ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s MBA.
There will be a chance to network, find out about latest developments on the MBA and share ideas on how we can make the most of our alumni community.
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The secret life of Poole Harbour
Find out more about the creatures that call Poole Harbour home and discover how ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ research is helping to protect and preserve their environment.Â
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What do babies eat? Childrens’ perceptions of infant feeding
Catherine Angell, Head of Department for Midwifery and Health Sciences, and Lead Midwife for Education uses 'draw, write and tell' to explore children's thoughts on how babies are fed.