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Excluding fathers from birth risks harm to mum, dad and baby
Excluding a father from the birth process harms his bonding with mother and baby argues Dr Andrew Mayers, a BU expert on perinatal mental health.Â
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How are we supporting our new students?
We want to ensure that students joining BU for the first time in September 2020 are able to do so safely, confidently and with increased support.
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OPINION: How women entrepreneurs are changing Indian society
Dr Mili Shrivastava writes for The Conversation about her research into the experiences of women entrepreneurs in India.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 44: New BCP Council - Same Economic Puzzle
As local elections have seen the formation of a new local council, BU's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump looks at the economic outlook ahead.
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Dorset Economy blog 45: Inflation Curse
BU's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the next in his series of blogs on the Dorset economy, looking at the impact of inflation.
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Using virtual reality to train nurses
Academics and specialist nurses from BU worked with Birmingham-based technology company Daden Ltd to develop a virtual reality exercise to teach student nurses how to treat a diabetic emergency.
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Office for Students visit BU AI Scholarship students
BU hosted staff from the Office for Students, who met artificial intelligence Scholarship students on the MSc Human Centred Artificial Intelligence course.
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Legal basis for processing your data
The law states that we can only process your personal data if the processing meets one of the conditions of processing in Article 6 of the UK GDPR.... -
Mothers, midwives and post-natal ‘blood’ loss
‘Blood’ loss after childbirth is a normal occurrence for women. Research undertaken by former Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ staff explores the prevention and early detection of the latter, which can result in chronic ill health and even the need for emergency medical care.
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Dorset Economic blog 6: Regional Development
The 2020 economic crisis hit output and employment by deliberately shutting down activity to support public health. The resulting recession puts financial pressure on many households and businesses.Â