Showing 47 projects for 'accessbu'
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Mapping the Forests of Medieval Novgorod
Archaeological evidence from sites in and around Novgorod, Russia, is being used to map nearby forests and document their exploitation.
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Shaping intellectual property legislation through evidence-based research
CIPPM undertook a comparative study of commercial music videos and amateur parodies to determine whether there were economic consequences to the presence of parody.
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Provoking reflection on society’s critical ethical issues
Neal White has conducted interdisciplinary research across art and techno scientific disciplines at BU since 2003. His work uses art as a reflective framework – an active cyclical experiment – through which we can ask questions that will lead to unexpected events and ideas.
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Human Henge: heritage and well-being
BU is a partner in the Human Henge project co-ordinated by the Restoration Trust and also involving Richmond Fellowship, English Heritage, and The National Trust. Using natural and constructed landscapes to promote health and well-being has a long and distinguished history stretching back to the pilgrimages of medieval times.
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International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research (ICTHR)
The International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research (ICTHR) is a globally leading centre for research in tourism, hospitality and related fields of study.
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ASPIRE: project evaluation
The evaluation of the ASPIRE project carried out by researchers from BU will explore how the seven implementation sites holistically combine employment and healthy weight services, detailing outcomes and impacts for obese/unemployed adults, professionals and service providers.
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Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research
The work of the Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research links into a range of fields of study that focus on the most relevant questions that face 21st Century politicians, their strategists, political journalists and agencies which seek to enhance citizen engagement.