New book to aid use of research in practice

New book to aid use of research in practice

Bournemouth University Practice Development Fellow, Dr Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor, has authored a new book which will prove essential for any health care student or practitioner seeking to evaluate and develop their own evidence base. Using Research in Practice: It Sounds Good, But Will It Work? is published by Palgrave Macmillan (ISBN 9780230278646) and draws on Dr [...]

A day in the life of PhD researcher Jaana Jeffery

A day in the life of PhD researcher Jaana Jeffery

Oncology dietician Janna Jeffery has given the readers of Network Health Dietetic magazine an insight into her daily life as a postgraduate researcher at Bournemouth University. Janna has written about her transition from practitioner to researcher for NHD’s ‘Day in the Life’ series (Issue 65). Jaana has recently put aside her clinical work to study a [...]

The emergence of public health open educational resources

The emergence of public health open educational resources

The latest paper published under the PHORUS project (Public Health Open Resources for the University Sector) focuses on ‘The emergence of public health open education resources’. The paper, authored by Dr Heather Hartwell, Dr Ann Hemingway and Catherine Angell, is published in the latest issue of the journal ‘Health Education’. PHORUS involves Bournemouth University and [...]

Camera turns to capture gay and unpleasant land

Camera turns to capture gay and unpleasant land

Dr Kip Jones’ research on past rural attitudes to homosexuality grabbed the headline above in last week’s Times Higher Education. Dr Jones is collaborating with Lond0n-based filmmaker Josh Appignanesi over the summer to create the film, Rufus Stone, which will tell the story of being gay and growing older in the British countryside. The film will be [...]

Impact revealed of having a child with clubfoot

Impact revealed of having a child with clubfoot

Parents of children born with clubfoot share many of the negative feelings and perceptions experienced by parents of children with more disabling conditions, according to new research carried out by the University of Aberdeen and Bournemouth University. The Royal Children’s Hospital in Aberdeen also collaborated on the study – published in the International Journal of [...]

New book explores 'Our Encounters with Madness'

New book explores ‘Our Encounters with Madness’

A new book co-edited by BU’s Dr Francis Biley, seeks to dispel misconceptions about mental health and society’s relationship with ‘madness’. All of the contributors to the book, entitled ‘Our Encounters with Madness’, have written freely about their own personal experiences without being subjected to analytical commentary which, say the book’s editors, tend to dilute or [...]

University Department for Mental Health prepares for inaugural conference

University Department for Mental Health prepares for inaugural conference

The first annual conference organised by the University Department for Mental Health (UDMH) at Bournemouth University and the Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust is scheduled for Friday, 10 June in Bournemouth. This one-day event will be held at BU’s Executive Business Centre (EBC) in Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth, situated near the town’s mainline rail station and coach/bus interchange. This [...]