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Raising public awareness of a personalised approach to healthcare through pathology
Local experts shared their knowledge of pathology and its impact on healthcare. This final event in a series of free public Understanding Health talks aimed to shed light on different aspects of health. Â
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BU ranked joint 39th globally in The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2024
The Impact Rankings measure the work of universities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with BU also placing joint 1st for SDG12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
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Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ receives share of over £33m in funding to inspire health and care students and professionals into research
BU and the University of the West of England will lead activity in the South West Central region as part of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INSIGHT programme.Â
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AFC Bournemouth to offer two studentships to BU students
Two BU students will receive support from AFC Bournemouth following the launch of the AFC Bournemouth Studentship.
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BU Lecturer completes cyber security consultancy
Dr Richard Gunstone successfully completed the first Innovation Voucher consultancy funded by Innovate UK
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Director of BBC England among media professionals at BU event
Meet the Professionals event gave media students opportunity to hear from and network with industry experts
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Dorset Police launch Cybersafe awareness campaign at BU
BU Cyber Security Unit and Get Safe Online have joined forces with Dorset Police to help prevent cyber crime in Dorset.
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UK Election Analysis 2015 publication launched in House of Commons
Publication captures immediate reflections and insights on the General Election from 92 leading UK academicsÂ
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BU’s local poverty summit creates positive impact within the community one year on
Positive impact across Bournemouth, such as home starter packs and cooking courses for those in poverty, as a result of last year's poverty summitÂ
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BU’s 2015 Festival of Learning biggest and best ever
Thousands of people attended over 150 free events over the Festival of Learning weekÂ