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CMMPH: “On paper you’re my type”
BU is going through a process of re-commissioning its research centres this month. Existing centres, like ours CMMPH (the Centre… Read more »
EDGE International Conference 2019 – CONNECTED
BU takes responsibility for a large number of NHS-based research projects, spanning a number of clinical areas. To better support… Read more »
HE policy update for the w/e 15th March 2019
A lively week in Westminster although not much specifically for HE – the Spring Statement had a few good news… Read more »
BU contributes to International Conference in India.
This past weekend saw BU Visiting Professor Padam Simkhada, who is a Professor of International Public Health in the Public… Read more »
Migration research dissemination in Kathmandu
Last week we presented key findings from our various research projects on health and migration in Nepal. The research meeting… Read more »
Using drama and storytelling in dementia care: Kick-off meeting for ERASMUS+ 2018 funded project
Using drama and storytelling in dementia care: Kick-off meeting for ERASMUS+ 2018 funded project Last week, Dr Ben Hicks, I… Read more »
Get creative with the Research Blog! Calling ALL academics & postgraduates…
For the past months, we have been working on a campaign to diversify the content on the BU research blog. We… Read more »
Erasmus+ Staff Mobility (Training) experience at the Universitat Ramon Llull
Three weeks ago I had a pleasure and amazing opportunity to attend and engage with fantastic research training – the… Read more »
Having A Ball on the Isle of Wight
The Ball Assisted Latent Labour (BALL) trial has just recruited their 200th participant. The pragmatic randomised controlled trial is the… Read more »
Representing BU at the North South Irish Criminology Conference
I had the pleasure of presenting two papers at last week’s international criminology conference at my alma mater, University College… Read more »
Football, pizza and apps – research with unaccompanied refugee children in Italy
The last leg of the field work for the Media literacy for unaccompanied refugee youth project was undertaken in Milan,… Read more »
Himbasha and YouTube – field work with unaccompanied minor refugees
“Facebook! WhatsApp!” – shouts one of the Eritrean teenagers. “No, Viber!” – contradicts his friend. The promt for this, was… Read more »
BU-led Kosovo-strand of AHRC-project ‘Changing the Story’ commenced with Dorset artist residency in February, 2018
Bournemouth University leads the Kosovo-strand of a major four-year AHRC ‘Global Challenges’ project titled ‘Changing the Story‘. This project aims… Read more »
Ratko Mladić’s conviction and why the evidence of mass graves still matters
Ratko Mladić has been convicted of genocide and persecution, extermination, murder and the inhumane act of forcible transfer in the… Read more »
AHRC funded Reading on Screen Project moves on to Brighton and Sheffield
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded Reading on Screen project held two workshops recently; one at the University of Brighton… Read more »
Freshwater Taxonomy success!
Last week (11-15 September 2017) saw the successful delivery of the NERC-funded Advanced Training Course Freshwater Taxonomy and Field Identification… Read more »
FMC Placement Development Advisor Vianna Renaud presents at the RAISE17 Conference in Manchester
Last week Faculty Placement Development Advisor Vianna Renaud presented at the RAISE17 Conference at Manchester Metropolitan University. With over 235 delegates… Read more »