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New research project to explore how community-based food activities can improve the health, wellbeing and social connectedness of older people
The joint project between BU and United St Saviour’s Charity aims to boost health and social ties through community-based food activities for older residents in Bermondsey, London.Â
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Bournemouth lecturer working with frontline officers to improve outcomes of rape cases
A lecturer at Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ was one of the authors of a Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ Office report, aiming to transform the way police in England and Wales investigate rape and other sexual offences.
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April’s Athlete Achievements
The month of April is off to a flying start for BU athletes with national call-up’s, wins and accolades
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BU supports major UK study to explore community organisations on public health
A team of BU researchers is supporting a major UK study to explore the links between organisations, health, and wellbeing.
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Alcohol labelling and the social norm
Dr John McAlaney on why the social norms approach would be better than scare tactics in reducing alcohol misuse in the UK.
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Free public events on offer at BU as part of Festival of Social Science
Events ranging from film screenings to discussions about tax havens and digital addiction will take place between 5-12 November.
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BU academic heads to Commonwealth Games in Australia
BU’s Dr Emma Kavanagh is in Australia for the Commonwealth Games, as performance psychologist and team leader for England’s beach volleyball teams.
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Sporting Excellence on display: New exhibition
An exhibition celebrating the vibrancy of SportBU and the outstanding achievements of both current students and alumni is on display until mid-October in the Atrium of Poole House.
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Academic designs second prosthetic limb for Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
A Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ lecturer is helping a disabled cyclist to achieve his dream of representing his country at the Rio 2016 Paralympics.
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OPINION: What to expect from post-pandemic voting behaviour
After the pandemic, voters may find themselves further polarised, says BU's Tabitha A. Baker for The Conversation.