We are back next week, 24th May at 12:00 and discussing the latest news from AHRC, the new funding system… Read more »
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Funding Development Briefings and UKRO visit
UKRO visit to BU Before going to remining funding development briefings for the rest of this academic year, I would… Read more »
Ada Lovelace Day 2021 at BU: celebrating women in STEM
Tuesday 12th October is Ada Lovelace Day: an international celebration of women’s achievements in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM)…. Read more »
Happy 10th birthday, BU Research Blog!
It is exactly ten years since the BU Research Blog was launched at Bournemouth University! Our first post was on… Read more »
For young refugees, a mobile phone can be as important as food and water when arriving in a new country
Between 2015 and 2018, more than 200,000 unaccompanied children claimed asylum in Europe. Many of these young people, now in… Read more »
Dr. Miguel Moital reviews for the Croatian Science Foundation
Dr. Miguel Moital, Principal Academic in Events Management in the Department of Sport and Event Management, Faculty of Management, has… Read more »
Cafe Scientifique: The lived media experiences of unaccompanied refugee children in Europe
By 2018, more than 80,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children were registered in the EU. That’s half of Bournemouth’s population. Refugee children… Read more »
CEMP Research News
An update from the Centre for Excellence in Media Practice…. CEMP is a research centre in FMC, supporting work that… Read more »
EU funding opportunities – reminder to register
As previously announced, RKEO will host seminar on EU funding opportunities (FG06, Talbot Campus, Fusion Building) on 10th October 2018…. Read more »
‘Women in Science’ panel – assessing expertise in the current media landscape
Are ‘who gets to be a scientist’ and ‘who’s expert voice is used in the media’ two separable questions? The… 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 »
Beyond Snapchat: unaccompanied refugee children’s media experiences in Sweden
Sweden in March: snow, wind and temperatures of 2-3 °C. The perfect time for doing field work. “How do you… Read more »
Hungary elections: it’s the most popular party on Facebook, so why haven’t you heard of the Two-Tailed Dog?
By Annamaria Neag, Bournemouth University and Richard Berger, Bournemouth University With more than 278,000 followers on Facebook, Hungary’s Two-Tailed Dog… 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 »
SURE 2018: book your free ticket for BU’s annual undergraduate research conference
You’re invited to attend Bournemouth University’s annual undergraduate research conference – Showcasing Undergraduate Research Excellence (SURE) Over 100 students from… Read more »
EU AniNex Workshop and Networking Event (22-23 June 2017)
The 3rd Workshop for EU IRSES project on Next Generation Computer Animation Techniques The “AniNex” workshop on ‘Next Generation… Read more »
BU Success in EU Horizon 2020 RISE Collaboration
A six nation collaborative EU bid, led by BU’s Sarah Hean and including Carol Bond, Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree… Read more »
FHSS Seminar Series in Conjunction with Social and Cultural Research Cluster, Bournemouth University
We are incredibly fortunate to have Professor Linda McKie visiting with the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences next week. … Read more »