What a week! Parliament is sitting (but not quietly) and there is lots of coverage from the Labour Party conference… Read more »
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Regulating Medical-Decision Making in Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Jeffrey Wale, Law academic, presented a paper on Regulating Medical Decision-Making at the Law in Context Early Career Workshop at… Read more »
Courage PGR Wellbeing Festival
Chloe Casey is a PhD student from the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences who is researching postgraduate researchers’ (PGR)… Read more »
HE policy update for the w/e 23rd August 2019
A quieter week for HE policy, however, there’s news on the KEF and lots of other relevant content. STEM for… Read more »
FMC’s Gloria Khamkar conducts Citizen Journalism workshop in India
Dr Gloria Khamkar from the Faculty of Media and Communication recently conducted a Citizen Journalism workshop in Mumbai, India with… Read more »
HE policy update for the w/e 16th August 2019
Welcome to a bumper update catching you on the last two weeks in policy land plus Sarah has taken a… Read more »
Open Access stories – Open Access in developing countries
Sometimes Open Access is viewed as an administrative requirement for the REF, but it is more than that: it is… Read more »
Promoting Nursing CPD in Nepal
Bournemouth University facilitated a Strategic planning meeting to develop a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Framework for Nepal last week in… Read more »
BU PhD student Peter Wolfensberger has article accepted in Brit J Mental Health Nursing
Congratulations to FHSS PhD student Peter Wolfensberger whose article ‘Uncertainty in illness among people living with mental ill health –… Read more »
Congratulations on academic paper by BU PhD student Orlanda Harvey
Congratulations to Orlanda Harvey, PhD student in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences on her PhD publication “Support for… Read more »
Hair Rollers!
The service assessment sequence The research Dr Sae Oshima, a Senior Lecturer in Corporate Marketing and Communications, is researching the… Read more »
IOM or IOM: it can be rather confusing
This month’s fieldtrip to Nepal has a rather confusing element, namely the two separate organisations the BU team is working… Read more »
The British Academy Funding Call – Writing Workshops 2020
Funding Call: Writing Workshops 2020 The British Academy, as part of the UK’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), is… Read more »
HE policy update for the w/e 19th July 2019
The big news this week was the defeat of the Government’s wishes to prevent an amendment which aims to hinder… Read more »
Cafe Scientifique: Can you save a life? Exploring the quality of CPR delivered by bystanders
Cardiac arrest is a sudden stop of the heart due to electrical failure and is a potentially reversible medical emergency… Read more »
New book by BU academics on re-imagining journalism receives endorsements from industry, the academy and international community
Karen Fowler-Watt and Stephen Jukes are excited to share their new book: New Journalisms: Rethinking Practice, Theory and Pedagogy, which… Read more »
Greece: victory for New Democracy signals the beginning of the end of the crisis
Roman Gerodimos, Bournemouth University As polls closed in Greece on July 7, with pollsters predicting a convincing victory for the… Read more »
Samreen wins Jane K. Fenyo Award!
Samreen Ashraf has presented her research paper titled’ Between a Banker and a Barbie: The illusions of social media’ at… Read more »