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Seminar at BU explores challenges and opportunities of branded content
AHRC Branded Content Research Network event looked at the blurring boundaries of promotion and content, with speakers including poet Sugar J BrownÂ
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BU research project encourages people with dementia to take up Tai Chi
TACIT Trial will explore if Tai Chi is of benefit to those with dementia, and their carersÂ
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Research shows that active gaming technology could help people with MS
A new study published by BU academics has shown that using the Nintendo Wiiâ„¢ could help people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) become more active.Â
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Business ignited by BU’s Festival of Enterprise 2017
Business, tech & innovation speakers have spoken to the next-generation of entrepreneurs at BU’s Festival of Enterprise.
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BU’s Katie Thompson receives Freedom of City of London
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ’s Katie Thompson is to be honoured in a ceremony as she receives the Freedom of the City of London.
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Rugby legend Nigel Owens tackles mental health at BU
Welsh Rugby Union referee, Nigel Owens, has visited BU to share his challenges with mental health.
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Travel bug inspired new business ad-venture
A passion for travel and a desire to be her own boss inspired Emma Durkin to launch a holiday company specialising in Arctic and Nordic adventures.
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‘bodyparts’ art exhibition brings disability research to life
BU research looking at attitudes towards disability has been brought to life through a unique London art exhibition.
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Unhealthy obsession with healthy eating linked with difficulty regulating emotions, new research finds
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ research found obsessive healthy food habits used as a coping strategy to manage emotions and feel in control.Â
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Research Centre Seminar Series - NCCR Visiting Speaker Dr Matthew Leggatt on 'Remembering or Imagining Utopia in Station Eleven' (3pm, Weds 21 Oct 2020)
The Narrative Culture and Community Research Centre is delighted to welcome guest speaker Dr Matthew Leggatt (Winchester University) for our first talk in the Faculty Research Centre Seminar Series.