RKEO and the LLS Academic Liaison team have organised an event for the Festival of Learning. The details are below.
Making a difference: BU research in our community
Where: Bournemouth Library, 22 the Triangle, Bournemouth, BH2 5RQ
When: 11th of July, 3pm to 7pm.
What are BU researchers working on, how is it making a difference and how can you access it? Have you ever wondered what research BU undertakes and how it’s shaping our community? Join a team of academics, librarians and research experts to explore some of their projects and how you can access their publicly funded research.
Some of the many exciting topics Bournemouth University academics have been researching include the psychology of sport performance, the development of material culture and social networking in ancient civilisations, community based exercise interventions in older people and advertising.
The event will comprise:
- Inspirational talks by Bournemouth University academics
- Practical workshops on how to access quality research papers
- Exhibition of static materials
All welcome. We look forward to seeing you (and friends and family) on this exciting event!
More information here: https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/festival-of-learning/events/making-a-difference-bu-research-in-our-community/
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