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BU expert to join Parliamentary project team to support leadership and performance
Professor John Oliver has been appointed to UK Parliament’s new Community of Practice supporting the Centre of Excellence and Profession in Parliament’s Enterprise Portfolio Management Office.Â
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Humanising Care, Health and Wellbeing Conference
We had a very successful Humanising Care, Health & Wellbeing Conference, 13-14th June 2019 . In the Centre for Qualitative Research... -
Postgraduate scholarships for British Muslims looking to study at BU
If you’re a British Muslim and considering studying a postgraduate course – but are concerned about how you might pay for it – these scholarships will cover the full tuition fees.
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Developing Professional Practice (ASYE)
This is a portfolio-based unit for the ASYE at Level 7Â in which students are required to reflect on aspects of their practice and provide evidence... -
SportBU Welcome Week
SportBU is opening its doors to all students from Saturday 23Â September until Sunday 1 October, giving you a chance to see everything they have on... -
Daryl Fitzpatrick
Daryl has built a career in sales and is now Head of Business Development & Innovation at Intellek, where he has grown revenue and acquired new business.
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Updated student payment policy
Read about the updates we've made to our process for managing student tuition fee debt for the 2023/24 academic year.
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Screening Human Life paper published in Architecture Media Politics Society Journal Proceedings Series
Conflict, Rule of Law and Society (CROLS) researcher, Jeffrey Wale, has published a paper on Screening Human Life in the Architecture Media Politics Society (AMPS) Journal Proceedings Series.
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Professional training and CPD
We believe organisations that encourage the professional development of staff benefit from greater loyalty, dedication and performance.
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The Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network
This AHRC-funded Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network is run by BU's Dan Jackson, Catalin Brylla and Mike Sunderland. It supports disability activism and reduce stigma in East Africa.