Congratulations to Prof. Jonathan Parker, Professor of Society & Social Welfare in the Department of Social Sciences and Social Work,… Read more »
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Congratulations to Prof. Jonathan Parker
Congratulations to Professor Jonathan Parker on his latest publication ‘By Dint of History: Ways in which social work is (re)defined… Read more »
Congratulations to Prof. Parker on his latest publication
Congratulations to Sociology Prof. Jonathan Parker on the publication of his book review of Society of Fear. This book is… Read more »
Cyber Security Seminar: Incident Management (David Parker, Bournemouth University Cyber Security Unit)
I am delighted to announce that our next Interdisciplinary Cyber Security Seminar will take place on Tuesday, 29th October at… Read more »
Jonathan Parker’s Keynote address at the International Social Work Conference 2012
Professor Jonathan Parker, Deputy Dean (Research & Knowledge Exchange) delivered the Keynote address at the “International Social Work Conference 2012:… Read more »
Congratulations to three former BU staff
Bournemouth University Emeritus Professor, Jonathan Parker, now Health Services University, UK, former BU academic Professor Vanessa Heaslip, now Salford University… Read more »
Seventh edition of Social Work textbook
Congratulations to Bournemouth University’s Emeritus Professor Jonathan Parker who has just published the 7th edition of his best-selling Social Work… Read more »
New nursing paper published
Congratulations to Emeritus Prof. Jonathan Parker, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences Visiting Faculty Prof. Vanessa Heaslip and Dr. Kirsty… Read more »
New BU Social Work publication
Growing international interest in approaches to social work focussing on human growth and development and including each social actor’s real… Read more »
BU Emeritus Professor contributes to Transforming Society
Congratulations to Prof. Jonathan Parker, Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences, who was invited to contribute… Read more »
Conversation article: Multiverse films take characters to increasingly dark places – as Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom casting shows
Dr Julia Round co-authors this article for The Conversation about the multiverse as a plot device and its use in… Read more »
‘Snowflakes of Steel’: Creative pedagogy, reflective learning and student engagement
Is innovation and creativity in teaching and learning actually important? Innovation is certainly mentioned in the BU 2025 Vision in… Read more »
Paperback published!
It’s with great pleasure that I can announce the publication in paperback of my book Analysing the History of British… Read more »
Writing some blurb
Publisher Routledge announced the forthcoming edited volume Menstruation in Nepal: Dignity Without Danger, which is edited by Sara Parker, Madhusudan Subedi and… Read more »
New sociology paper
Congratulations to Professors Sara Ashencaen Crabtree and Jonathan Parker who, together with academic colleagues from Cost Rica and Malaysia, published… Read more »
Congratulations to BU sociology professors
Congratulations to Professors Sara Ashencaen Crabtree and Jonathan Parker on the publication of their book chapter ‘Social work with children and… Read more »
Conversation article: Many Australian kids abused in sport won’t ever speak up. It’s time we break the silence
Dr Emma Kavanagh co-authors this article for The Conversation about new research exploring how children talk about – or don’t… Read more »
Panel recruitment: Expression of Interest for Deputy Chair, Social Sciences & Humanities Research Ethics Panel (Professoriate only)
Dear Members of the Professoriate, Expressions of interest (EoIs) are invited for the prestigious and honorary role of Deputy Chair, Social… Read more »