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How to stay safe and support our local community
Read our tips and advice to help you support your local community, get on with your neighbours and stay safe when out and about.
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Why race equality matters in the business of higher education
Dr Deborah Gabriel on why race equality matters and how Black British Academics are making positive changes in Higher Education.Â
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Five minutes with explorer Alastair Humphreys
Adventurer Alastair Humphreys shares tales of his incredible experiences ahead of giving two free talks during BU's Festival of LearningÂ
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Q&A: Student life after placement
Recent graduates Ieva, Steve, Fran and Valjo share their experiences of adjusting to student life after spending a year on placementÂ
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Rohingya refugees remain a heavy burden on Bangladesh
The Rohingya people of Myanmar are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. The Myanmar government doesn’t consider them as citizens and deprives them of basic rights such as education, healthcare, employment and freedom of movement.
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#digitechfutures campaign highlights BU’s strength in the digital and technology sectors
A Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ campaign has highlighted the work taking place locally in the digital and technology sectors.
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Creating a FACETS digital toolkit to promote quality of life of people with multiple sclerosis
FACETS is a group-based face-to-face fatigue management programme for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – a neurological condition which affects the central nervous system.
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How loneliness in older people makes them more vulnerable to scams
BU's Professor Keith Brown, Professor Lee-Ann Fenge, and Dr Sally Lee, look at the impact of scams on the elderly.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 31: Outcomes and Outlooks Mid-2022
The latest data on growth, especially retail sales volumes of goods, suggests a recession is nearer than we hoped, especially for items of discretionary spending. At such times, it is important to address three issues: short term pressures and needs; long term trends and goals; and barriers to trade.
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Conversation article - School rugby should not be compulsory and tackling needs to be outlawed - here's the evidence
Keith Parry from BU and John Batten from the University of Winchester write for The Conversation about the risks of injury and whether rugby should not be compulsory in schools.