Seldom Heard Voices: marginalisation and societal integration’ brings together a range of existing academics across Social Sciences and Social Work,… Read more »
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National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work (NCPQSW)
NCPQSW specialises in providing high quality education, continuing professional development (CPD) and training for professionals within Health and Social Care…. Read more »
The Centre for Qualitative Research (CQR)
CQR is part of The Faculty of Health & Social Sciences but attracts membership from across faculties at BU. The… Read more »
Two papers on health & migration in Nepal
This last week two separate papers have been accepted on aspects of health and well-being among migrants workers from Nepal. … Read more »
Challenging Disadvantage and Marginalisation
Our latest book Social Work with Disadvantaged and Marginalised People (Prof Jonathan Parker & Prof Sara Ashencaen Crabtree) is published… Read more »
Migration research at BU: New migrant workers’ paper published
Two days ago saw the publication of the latest paper on migration research here at Bournemouth University. The journal Health… Read more »
The power of Bilding!
I was lucky, and honoured, in late October to visit Vechta, Lower Saxony, to give a keynote at the Gemeinsame… Read more »
National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work (NCPQSW) – Centre Membership
NCPQSW specialises in providing high quality education, continuing professional development (CPD) and training for professionals within Health and Social Care…. Read more »
Seldom Heard Voices Membership
Seldom Heard Voices: marginalisation and societal integration’ brings together a range of existing academics across Social Sciences and Social Work,… Read more »
Centre for Qualitative Research – Centre Membership
The Centre for Qualitative Research (CQR) is is part of The Faculty of Health & Social Sciences. CQR is an… Read more »
ECAH Conference 11th-12th July in Brighton. Theme: ‘History, Story, Narrative”
I attended the European Conference on Arts & Humanities (ECAH), July 11th -12th 2017 held in Brighton. With the conference… Read more »
Resolving and transforming conflict
Everyone experiences conflict in life. How we deal about it is different, however. Various forms of conflict and strategies of… Read more »
New edition of bestselling book for BU Professor
The fifth edition of Social Work Practice, BU professor Dr Jonathan Parker’s bestselling book, has just been published. The book… Read more »
Mental Health in Prisons: COLAB get its first spin off funding
The Ministry of Criminal Justice in Norway have funded Bournemouth University’s Dr Sarah Hean and Finnish colleagues 300 000NOK to… Read more »
New book review published by Dr. Pramod Regmi on research ethics
This week saw the publication of the latest issue of the internet-based journal Sociological Research Online. In this issue Dr…. Read more »
History and Biography in the Sociology of Welfare: The importance of student fieldwork
Sociology, as an emerging discipline, developed within the crucible of historical studies of changing lives, transforming events and a search… Read more »
Shelley Frankenstein Festival at BU
Shelley Frankenstein Festival at BU “Fear not that I shall be the instrument of future mischief’ ~ Feminism, Frankenstein and… Read more »
The Shelley Frankenstein Legacy: Social Science in History and Today
Date: Monday 7 November 2016 Time: 9am-4:30pm Location: Executive Business Centre (EBC), Bournemouth University, 89 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth, BH8 8EB… Read more »