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BU academic designs prosthetic limb for Rio 2016 Paralympic athlete
The cyclist has just won a silver medal at the World Paracycling Track Championships using the prosthetic limb created by Dr Bryce Dyer.Â
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Conference raises awareness of child grooming
BU hosted a conference aimed at educating people to prevent grooming and child abuse.
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OPINION: Winning at all costs – how abuse in sport has become normalised
BU's Dr Emma Kavanagh, Dr Adi Adams and Dr Andrew Adams look into the abusive practices within gymnastics in this article published by The Conversation.
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From copyright reform to supporting mobile workers: BU celebrates social science research
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ to host free events as part of the Festival of Social Science
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New archaeological find could shed light on late-Roman Britain
A unique archaeological find uncovered near the site of a Roman villa in Dorset could help to shed light on the rural elite of late-Roman Britain.
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Why sport hasn’t made much progress on LGBTI+ rights since the Sochi Olympics
Athletes from Western nations have various protections, and many now share equal rights in most aspects of the law. But when they travel to compete in countries with regressive human rights records, these protections can be lost.
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Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ graduation week ends in celebration
Celebration was the order of the week as over 5,000 students graduated in six events over four days.
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BU’s community at the 2016 Paralympics
A number of BU staff will be making contributions to the Paralympics, from supporting athletes out in Rio to designing equipment to influencing the way disabled athletes are portrayed in the news.
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Understanding Health: Raising public awareness of concussion in sport and practice
Local experts shared their knowledge on concussion in sport and practice as a part of an event series designed to shed light on different aspects of health.Â
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How culture influences children’s development
Dr Ching-Yu Huang writes for The Conversation about the part culture plays in child development.