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BU posters at international midwifery conference

BU academics from the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences had a strong presence at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) in Canada this lunch time.  They presented four separate...

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Nuffield Research Placements: “My experience at the Orthopaedic Research...

Hi, my name is Holly Coombs. I am currently doing a research placement at Bournemouth University as part of the Nuffield programme, which gives people at the end of their first year of A-levels a...

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BU Briefing – It was only a mild concussion

Our BU briefing papers are designed to make our research outputs accessible and easily digestible so that our research findings can quickly be applied – whether to society, culture, public policy,...

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The Conversation about midwifery campaign

Last week saw the publication of a piece by BU Professors Vanora Hundley and Edwin van Teijlingen in The Conversation under the title: “Why UK midwives stopped the campaign for ‘normal birth’”.  The...

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BU academic writes in national newspaper Nepal

Dr. Pramod Regmi, Lecturer in International Health in the Faculty of Health & Social Care, wrote in today’s edition of my Republica under the title ‘Health for all’.  This article in one of Nepal’s...

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*LAST CHANCE TO BOOK* Rebel Yell: The Politics of Equality and Diversity in...

#TalkBU is a monthly lunchtime seminar on Talbot Campus, open to all students and staff at Bournemouth University and free to attend. Come along to learn, discuss and engage in a 20-30 minute...

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#TalkBU presents… Let’s talk about HENRYs

#TalkBU is a monthly lunchtime seminar on Talbot Campus, open to all students and staff at Bournemouth University and free to attend. Come along to learn, discuss and engage in a 20-30 minute...

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Nuffield Celebration Event at BU

The Nuffield Research Placement (NRP) provides students each year with the opportunity to work alongside professional scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians. It aims to enable students...

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BU Briefing – Media literacy: The UK’s undead cultural policy

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Fake conferences are not fake news: beware predatory conferences

Introduction Academic have been warned for a decade about predatory Open Access publishers (van Teijlingen 2014). These are commercial organisations charging academics a publication fee on submission...

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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 Prospect published ‘Risky work: Accidents among Nepalese migrant workers in...

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Last publication of 2017?

The final issue for 2017 of the Dutch Journal for Midwives, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Verloskundigen, published our contribution on midwives and the media [1].  The two-page article ‘MEER BEMOEIEN...

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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.  The first in the International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care...

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Sociology graduate published this month

Just before the start of Bournemouth University’s Global Festival of Learning India (12-16 February) the Journal of Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences published Michelle Vickery’s paper...

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BU Briefing – Locating the ‘third voice’: participatory film making and the...

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Opening Ceremony Education Conference in Kathmandu

The two-day International Conference on Quality Education in Federal Nepal has just started in Kathmandu.  Prof. Stephen Tee, executive dean of FMC and FMSS is one of the invited guests giving a short...

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BU signs agreement with MMIHS in Nepal

This weekend Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences (MMIHS) in Kathmandu, Nepal signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Bournemouth University (BU).  The ceremonial signing took place on...

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CQR Seminar for this Wednesday cancelled

Sorry to inform you that this Wednesday’s ‘In Conversation’ CQR Seminar is cancelled due to illness. Mark you diaries now, however, for the next Seminar on Wed. 11 April at 1 pm in RLH 208 presented by...

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Major international conference at BU this week: Psychosocial Reflections on a...

Association for Psychosocial Studies Biennial Conference  5th-7th April 2018, The Fusion building, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University ‘Psychosocial Reflections on a Half Century of Cultural...

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RUFUS STONE captured the hearts of a new generation and the next project...

AHRC blog tells how film RUFUS STONE has inspired a project on the next generation. RUFUS STONE’s Project lead, Kip Jones’ new project – “Rufus Stone … the next Generation’ – hopes to contribute to...

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