https://harmony3.eventbrite.co.uk
| HARMONY 3: CREATING HEALTH AND HARMONY IN DORSET
A rich showcase of passionate organisations and individuals that create health and harmony in Dorset in their own special way. harmony3.eventbrite.co.uk |
GREEN HALO CONFERENCE: NATIONAL PARKS FOR HEALTH – A NATURAL HEALTH SERVICE.
Join the Green Halo Partnership Conference to explore the role of our National Parks as the nation’s ‘Natural Health Service’
12th June 2024: Brockenhurst
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURE: SPEAKING UP FOR BABIES CONFERENCE:
This promises to be an insightful day where we’ll engage in community-wide discussions to empower confident advocacy for infants across all sectors. This event aims to bring together professionals, academics, students, volunteers, and parents in discussions to shape policies, plans, and services for unborn children and infants with an aim to create a brighter future for our emerging generations Dorset.
11th June 2024 / Time: 9am – 12pm / Bournemouth University
Research Active Dorset – delivering research and Innovation in Dorset’s Integrated Care Systems
Dorset Global Health Network: Focus on Africa
Dorset Global Health Meeting on 25 April ‘Focus on Nepal’










BU students’ publishing success
BU presentation at the University of Bristol
Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory academics – would you like to get more involved in preparing our next REF submission?
UKCGE Recognised Research Supervision Programme: Final Deadline Reminder
The significance of Rights and Protocols in Disaster Response
Celebrate World Wellbeing Week This June
Horizon Europe Cluster 3 (Civil Security for Society) 2026 Calls Now Open
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2026 Call Information Webinar
ESRC Festival of Social Science 2026: Application Deadline Extended to Thursday 25 June 2026
Reminder: Register for the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2026 Information Session
ECR Funding Open Call: Research Culture & Community Grant – Apply now
ERC Advanced Grant 2025 Webinar
Update on UKRO services
European research project exploring use of ‘virtual twins’ to better manage metabolic associated fatty liver disease