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Receptionist (Annualised Hours)
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ’s vision is worldwide recognition as a leading university for inspiring learning, advancing knowledge and enriching society... -
Joy Osula - Fashion business supporting good causes
The recent lockdown has been a catalyst for creativity and new ventures. Joy Osula, who has used the experience to refocus her energies on building a business designing and making African-inspired fashion.
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BU celebrates 30 years of university status
This year sees Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ celebrate a landmark birthday, as the institution was granted university status 30 years ago.
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Extreme research at the top of the world
Dr Rebecca Neal is setting off to Nepal where she will carry out some extreme sports research at the foot of Mount Everest.
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Dr Vegard Engen speaks at All-Party Parliamentary Health Group (APHG) event on health, data, and public trust
Dr Engen spoke about the role artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning can play in medical innovation and supporting patient care.Â
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The Race Equality Charter (REC)
BU became a member of the Race Equality Charter in 2016 and we are now working towards our submission for the bronze award in early 2021.
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Additional financial support for international students
If you are coming from outside of the UK, you may need some additional financial support to fund your studies. Although you aren’t eligible for the... -
- Postgraduate Research Studentship
- Full time according to Funding Council definitions
PhD Studentship - AI-ACT: AI Augmented Clinical Training with Natural Language Processing
PhD Studentship -Â AI-ACT: AI Augmented Clinical Training with Natural Language Processing - automated assessment of communication skills with... -
Dorset House officially no longer uses fossil fuel gas for heating and hot water
We have replaced fossil fuel natural gas-fired boilers in Dorset House with an air-to-water heat pump system to reduce our emissions.
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High impact sport in schools should be regulated, say researchers
Researchers have advised that permitting children to take part in impact sports, such as rugby and boxing, should be considered a form of abuse to the child’s brain.