The international awareness event World Wellbeing Week is approaching! Commencing June 26, to celebrate the Doctoral College has teamed up with SportBU to deliver some fun and relaxed FREE activities for PGRs including:
- Yogalates – yoga and Pilates combined! Increase your flexibility, reduce stiffness and increase muscle strength!
- Badminton – come along and have a hit, no experience necessary.
- Spinning – get your heart pumping in this high-energy indoor cycling workout.
- SportBU inductions – have a tour of SportBU facilities and find out how you can get involved in sports at BU.
These activities are a great opportunity to unwind and look after your mental, physical, and social wellbeing!
See Brightspace for more information and to BOOK YOUR PLACE
Spaces are limited so please only book if you plan on attending.
You are not limited to just one activity, book on as many as you like!
Faith and Reflection
This is the perfect week to check out what Faith & Reflection has to offer, including free vegan soup and soul care on Mondays, and free cookies and drinks Wednesdays for international students!
Open Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, their gorgeous space on the first floor of Talbot House is open to anyone who would value a space to come and simply be.
Any questions, please get in touch doctoralcollege@bournemouth.ac.uk
Arabella [Doctoral College Marketing & Events Coordinator].
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