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Report produced by assistive and accessible technology policy lab praised by government minister
The Frontline Accessibility report was produced by the ATech Policy Lab, supported by Policy Connect, BU and the Ace Centre.
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BU expert takes up Parliamentary role
BU’s Professor John Oliver has been appointed to the Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology’s (POST) new Advisory Board.
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Students Celebrate 'Go Green' Week
BU students showed they care about the environment by taking part in the national Go Green WeekÂ
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How would you improve sustainability at BU?
Do you have a idea that could make BU more sustainable? Fancy winning up to £500 to implement that idea on campus? Come along to the launch event on Wednesday 19 October to find out more.
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The Refugee and Migration Network Seminar
The Refugee and Migration Network Seminar showcased Dr Nicola De Martini Ugolotti’s research paper ‘Here to play: Music-making and forced migrants’ embodied practices of diasporic belonging in Bristol, United Kingdom’.
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Successful BFX Festival 2016 topped off by Oscar-winning performance
Popular animation, visual effects and games festival featured workshops, film screenings, insider secrets and BU's latest Academy Award winner.
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BU student set for role at Women’s World Cup
BU student Megan Bennett is set for a role at the Women’s World Cup football tournament in 2019, having impressed during her placement at the 2018 men’s World Cup in Russia.
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BU Professor appointed as Medical Commander at Poole Hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic
Head of BU’s Orthopaedic Research Institute Professor Robert Middleton is available 24 hours a day to respond to any changes that require medical decisions.Â
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Two commercial radio award wins for BU alumni
Two multimedia journalism alumni were named winners at the IRN Awards, the UK's largest commercial radio awards.Â
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Student’s study into heading in football published in leading journal
Undergraduate student Joe Evans spent his placement at West Ham United Football Club where he researched the impact of headers in training. His initial report has been peer reviewed and published in the British Journal for Sports Medicine.