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Unibus changes to routes from 2 January
We want to inform you about essential road works that may impact your bus commute starting from 2 January 2024.
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Nutrition students redevelop restaurant menus at Alderney Hospital
BSc Nutrition students have been working with the catering team at Alderney Hospital in Poole, to develop new restaurant menus for staff and patients.
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Local area and places to stay
Bournemouth is a tourism destination that has accommodation for all tastes and budgets. We are working to negotiate room rates at local hotels for guests.
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Priyanka Sharma – Workplace culture and your personal brand
Priyanka works in learning and development for Places for People, one of the largest property management, development, regeneration and leisure companies in the UK.
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Priyanka Sharma
Priyanka works in learning and development for Places for People, one of the largest property management, development, regeneration and leisure companies in the UK.
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National campaign recognises ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ research to reduce the risk of malnutrition in older people
Professor of Nutrition Jane Murphy named as one of the nation’s Lifesavers, as part of Universities UK’s Made At Uni campaign.Â
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BU’s Fusion Inaugural Lecture Series returns with free talks across local area
Programme of public inaugural lectures by BU professors offers opportunity to find out more about their research and expertise.Â
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Professor Lee-Ann Fenge speaks at All Party Parliamentary Health Group event on the Health and Care Bill
Professor Lee-Ann Fenge joined the Parliamentary event to talk about the benefits of the Health and Care Bill, advocating for true integrated care within the health system in the UK.
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Refugee and Migrant Leisure Network (RMLN)
The Refugee and Migrant Leisure Network (RMLN) connects ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ academics working within the Centre for Events, Leisure, Society and Culture (CELSC) with local community partners.
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Staying home, connecting care
This project investigates care and support provided to people in their homes during the pandemic. It focuses on home care workers, carers and volunteers and the role they played in sustaining others and keeping them well at home.Â