After a long wait the sector received a landslide of HE policy interventions on Thursday. The FE Skills White paper,… Read more »
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HE policy update for the w/e 6th November 2020
To combat potential politics fatigue we’ve kept the news from the last couple of weeks short and sharp for you,… Read more »
HE Policy Update for the w/e 23rd July 2020
We’ve been inundated with words – Ministerial speeches this week, (g)rumblings over social mobility continue, and Parliament showed no signs… Read more »
Recipient of the VC Fusion Prize 2019 publishes in top Events journal
Events Management graduate Sabine Töppig, who received the VC Fusion Prize in 2019, has just seen a paper based on… Read more »
FameLab 2020: Applications are now open!
FameLab is the only international science communication competition, designed to find, train and mentor scientists and engineers to share their… Read more »
Pint of Science 2019
As a student, I attended my first Pint of Science in Cambridge in 2015. It was fun,… Read more »
Welcome to the Carnival!
Last year the Women’s Academic Network hosted ‘Project Vagina’, an interactive art exhibition by the feminist art collective, Red Luna,… Read more »
HE Policy update for the w/e 22nd June 2018
Another big week in policy land. We’ve big features on grade inflation and post-qualification admissions to get your brain buzzing…. Read more »
HE Policy update for the w/e 9th February 2018
Parliament is now in recess, returning on Tuesday 20 February. There won’t be a policy update next week. We’ll bring… Read more »
Working with Age UK to increase awareness of the risks posed by financial scams through a new Scams Prevention and Victim Support toolkit
Staff from within the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and professional Practice (NCPQSWPP) at Bournemouth University have been working… Read more »
Photo of the Week: Our Experience: My Voice, My Story
Our Experience: My Voice, My Story Our next instalment of the ‘Photo of the Week’ series features Dr Maggie Hutchings image which represents… Read more »
My voice, my story: the lived experience of being a non-traditional student at university
The Fair Access Research (FAR) team have been working with students to explore what it means to be a… Read more »
My Voice, My Story: hearing students’ stories
Date: Monday 7 November Time: 10am-1pm Location: F105, Fusion, Talbot Campus Register Here What does it mean to be a… Read more »
Student engagement
Research is at the heart of what we do at Bournemouth University and we support our students to get involved… Read more »
Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in events as a marketing tool
Social media has heightened the sensation that everyone is having fun but themselves and therefore people have become more sensitive to FoMO appeals. In this one-day workshop aimed at charity represnetatives, you will be introduced to the mechanism associated to using ‘Fear of Missing Out’ when marketing events & festivals and to the relationship between FoMO and the design of prestigious event experiences. A workshop you won’t want to miss out!
The ESRC (Economic & Social Research Council) Festival of social science is kicking off this Saturday 7th and below are… Read more »
76,659 unique visitors in one year! A review of the readership of the BU Research Blog
We regularly monitor engagement with our award-winning BU Research Blog using the fabulous Google Analytics tool. Over the past year engagement has… Read more »
BU Produced Biopic RUFUS STONE Reaches 10,000 Views!
The award-winning, short film, RUFUS STONE, based entirely on research carried out at Bournemouth University on older people in terms… Read more »