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Poole House main entrance open
The main entrance to Poole House is now open, following a period of estates works throughout the summer to improve the student experience.
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The impact of Covid-19 on giving and receiving care at home
This latest BU research brings together different people’s experiences of care at home during a time of increased pressure due to the pandemic.
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Martin has considerable experience of teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students (all levels) and engaging in a wide spectrum of health and...
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Other Side of the Story: Perpetrators in Change Training & Networking Event
This event will share findings from an ongoing research project exploring the dynamics of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) perpetration. It will... -
Department of Sport & Event Management research
Find out more about the research we conduct in the department across themes in sport, coaching sciences, policy and management, among others.
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Making TRACS to improve nurse retention
Improving the retention rate of registered nursing staff through collaborative development and use of an evidence-based nurse retention model.
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- UCAS: C800
- Undergraduate
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
BSc (Hons) Psychology
Focussing on current research and practice, you’ll cover a range of topics in psychology including social psychology, biopsychology, developmental psychology, and cognitive psychology. In addition, you will have the opportunity to study specialist topics such as forensic psychology, clinical psychology, cyberpsychology, educational psychology, and neuropsychology.
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Nick Cloke – Head of Communications & Engagement, Dorset Police
In just over ten years, Nick Cloke went from a work placement with Dorset Police, to returning as its Head of Communications & Engagement.
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Medical Sciences
Prepare for work in the exciting and evolving Medical Science sector with one of our practical degrees in either Medical or Biomedical Sciences.Â
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BU expert appointed Policy Fellow for the Wales Centre for Public Policy
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½â€™s Dr Rounaq Nayak has been appointed as a Policy Fellow with the Wales Centre for Public Policy (WCPP).