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Youth Disability Advocacy and Research Network
Led by Catalin Brylla, a CESJ member, this initiative is dedicated to fostering disability activism and combating stigma in East Africa.
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External funding for postgraduate researchers
You may be able to receive funding from external sources for your postgraduate research.Â
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Study spaces
Where to find study spaces, computers and facilities for printing, photocopying and scanning.
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Setting the record straight around autism and radicalisation
Rachel Moseley is a Principal Academic in Psychology, with research interests around Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC). She worked with the Government’s Open Innovation Team, which liaises with academics and experts to generate policy ideas and provide analysis.
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Conference themes and call for papers
Take a look at the themes this conference will explore and submit your abstracts.
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Sports Scholar Emma Denham: Athletics Training Journey
I am now able to start winter training, with lots of gym sessions and strength and conditioning work to keep me in good shape ready for next season, hopefully competition in BUCS Indoors if it goes ahead, and the outdoor season beyond, hoping for more pbs.
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BU discovers sustainable ways to preserve historical tanks
BU has been working with The Tank Museum for over a decade to find sustainable ways to preserve historical tanks to extend the design life so future generations can continue to enjoy and learn from them.
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BU team present at Trading Standards Conference
A Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ department has teamed up with the National Scamming Unit to create a safeguarding toolkit to help protect vulnerable adults from scamming.
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Kate shares her return to nursing journey
Kate Williams completed her undergraduate degree in nursing from BU in 2008. Kate worked within health promotion before taking on a commissioning role. She returned to BU in 2022 to complete her return to nursing practice.
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In The Dark – a celebration of stories told through sound
Join us at The Brunswick in Charminster where Dr Nina Perry will be discussing the audio that has inspired her and presenting some of her own work that formed part of her recently awarded PhDÂ