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Conversation article: Five ways to manage your screen time in a lockdown, according to tech experts
shutterstock John McAlaney, Bournemouth University; Deniz Cemiloglu, Bournemouth University, and Raian Ali, Hamad Bin Khalifa University The average daily time… Read more »
Conversation article: Five ways to increase protein intake as we age
Protein is an essential part of a healthy diet. It helps us build and maintain strong muscles and bones, helps us… Read more »
HE Policy Update for the w/e 2nd October 2020
We’re in October already! This week has been busy in Parliament, and we had some Ministerial engagement too. Boris unveiled… Read more »
Conversation article: How Airbnb got its IPO plans back on track
Airbnb is gearing up for its long-awaited IPO. Shutterstock.com Michael O’Regan, Bournemouth University It’s been a rollercoaster year for Airbnb… Read more »
Conversation article: Why the UK government is paying social media influencers to post about coronavirus
biD LTasgY/unsplash Elvira Bolat, Bournemouth University Social media influencers are often seen as lazy freelancers who make a living being… Read more »
Conversation article: the PPI scandal is far from over – here’s why
Shutterstock/kamui29 Julie Robson, Bournemouth University The PPI scandal led to the largest consumer redress scheme in British history, with over… Read more »
Conversation article: Video games affect your moral development but only until you’re 18
Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock, Author provided Sarah Hodge, Bournemouth University Young people have probably spent much more of their time than usual playing… Read more »
HE Policy Update for the w/e 16th July 2020
This week we have more from the Universities Minister as the post-Covid policy direction becomes clearer, as well as that… Read more »
HE Policy Update for the w/e 9th July 2020
A lot about skills and employment in the “mini-budget” this week. There is quite a lot on the “poor quality… Read more »
The Conversation: How Bali could build a better kind of tourism after the pandemic
Farizun Amrod Saad Jaeyeon Choe, Bournemouth University and Rick Stafford, Bournemouth University COVID-19 has hit tourism-reliant destinations hard. The Indonesian… Read more »
Conversation article: You’re probably more susceptible to misinformation than you think
Online misinformation works, or so it would seem. One of the more interesting statistics from the 2019 UK general election… Read more »
Academic capacity building in Nepal
Last week FHSS’s Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen held a workshop on ‘academic publishing and writing’ with BU Visiting Professor Padam… Read more »
HE Policy update for the w/e 15th November 2019
Breathe – in four weeks the general election will be done and dusted, meanwhile we’ve listed the key information sources… Read more »
The Conversation: B Corp certification won’t guarantee companies really care for people, planet and profit
svobodavpraci, CC BY-SA Michael O’Regan, Bournemouth University Weeks after the collapse of his restaurant group and the loss of 1,000… Read more »
Colombian government’s Truth Commission accepts BU’s GCRF – funded animation project as testimony
Their voices. Their stories. Their animation! This was the mantra for a peace and reconciliation project, funded by the Global… Read more »
HE policy update for the w/e 13th September 2019
Parliament has been prorogued, but did not go quietly and next week will see two court cases on whether it… Read more »
Not all fieldwork goes to plan
Hardly ever does a research trip go smoothly and completely to plan. Our latest trip to Nepal was no different. … Read more »