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BU research unearths 6 million year-old human-like footprints on Crete
BU's Professor Matthew Bennett looks at the astonishing evidence behind our early ancestors on the island of Crete.聽
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Why have UK midwives stopped the campaign for 'normal birth'?
叠鲍听笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤蝉听听补苍诲听聽look at why UK midwives have stopped the Campaign for Normal Birth.聽
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Dorset Economy blog 28: Levelling Up: a new wrapper for regional economic development?
In the period ahead, the government seems to suggest its main pillar of UK regional economic policy will be the (recently released) 鈥淟evelling Up White Paper鈥 (LU).
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Dorset Economic blog 12: Economy & Environment - Opportunity after Brexit
In this post-Brexit world, even if the deal is better than no deal, the pandemic finds us in what has been described as an 鈥渋llusion drenched in nostalgia鈥.
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Ancient crafting skills at BU are helping to alleviate modern-day stress
鈥楾he Sanctuary 鈥 Heritage, Craft and Wellbeing Hub鈥 at BU聽offers people the chance to reconnect with ancient skills, whilst gaining from the stress-relieving benefits they offer.聽
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Staying in Bournemouth for the winter break?
Lots of students choose to stay in Bournemouth over the winter break, so you won鈥檛 be alone聽if you鈥檙e staying local this year. Find out what you can get involved with over the next few weeks.
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East Germany Revisited
Following the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, David McQueen revisits the Germany he knew in the 1980s.聽
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Why sport hasn鈥檛 made much progress on LGBTI+ rights since the Sochi Olympics
Athletes from Western nations have various protections, and many now share equal rights in most aspects of the law. But when they travel to compete in countries with regressive human rights records, these protections can be lost.
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Premier League: how English football's top flight favours fans of London clubs
BU's Dr Anastasios Theofilou looks at how the Premier League could be biased towards teams based in London.
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Dorset Economy blog 43: Big changes are coming 鈥 ready or not?
How can we work together to make sure we're ready for the ever-changing economy we operate in? Professor Nigel Jump writes his latest in a series of blogs on the regional economy.