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Hidden Dorset Report
The report pulls together a wide range of available data from across Dorset to identify hidden and seldom heard groups.Â
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BU students bring local history back to life
Final year History students at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ have been working collectively on several community history projects that will benefit public spaces, museums, and other visitor attractions in the local area. Â
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Interactive web-portal prototype – support4nurses
Working with our colleagues at Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital Trust, the Making TRACS to improve nurse retention project team have developed a prototype interactive web portal designed for nurses.
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#MyPlacementStory - get involved
We've been highlighting stories from students currently making a difference to the workplace while on their placement, and now we're asking you to get involved and share your stories
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International students: have your say with email survey
Look out for the International Student Barometer survey and tell us what’s working, what could be improved and what you think of your university experience so far before 14 December.
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‘Healthcare Heroes’ promotes BU’s impact in the healthcare industries
BU is celebrating academic and student contributions in the healthcare industryÂ
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Digital Methods Summer School: Researchers apply before Friday 17 May
Join our free one-week intensive summer school for postgraduate research students and early career researchers from 1 to 5 July.
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Your Career path: top tips from BU's Careers team
Whatever stage you're at in planning your future, our Careers & Employability team can help
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BU and AFC Bournemouth into ninth year of official partnership
BU and AFC Bournemouth have confirmed their ninth year of official partnership, with the two Dorset organisations working for the benefit of the local community, supporters, and the BU community.
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Biology professor who has advised Disney on anatomy for animated characters gives guest lecture to BU animation students
Stuart Sumida gave the first NCCA Christmas lecture on his work bringing characters from some of the biggest animated films – including Tarzan, The Lion King and Harry Potter – to life