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Updated Student Agreement and Disciplinary Policy and Procedures
The BU policy and procedures have been updated to align to the Office for Students' guidance and expectations on addressing sexual misconduct, anti-Semitism and hate crimes.
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New Media Writing Prize opens for 2022 entries
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ's New Media Writing Prize (NMWP) is now in its 13th year and is open for entries searching for the best digital, interactive... -
Department of Life & Environmental Sciences
Read about our expert staff and the fascinating research they are involved in.
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- UCAS: M300
- Undergraduate
- Full-time
LLB (Hons) Law, Media & Creative Industries
You’ll gain comprehensive knowledge of Law whilst evolving your specialism for a career in legal practice in a multi-billion-pound economy; the UK’s Media & Creative Industries. Including film, fashion, e-sports, and more.
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Academic editorial: Peru's House of Cards: Odebrecht scandal has engulfed the country's political class
BU's Laura Bunt-MacRury has written this piece for The Conversation, based on her research.Â
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External funding guidance
If you're struggling financially during your studies at BU and could benefit from additional support or guidance, there are a range of external resources available specifically for students.
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- Short Course
- Intensive
ISAK Level 1 Anthropometry
The Level 1 ISAK Anthropometry course is designed for sport and exercise scientists, nutritionists, sports rehabilitators and physiotherapists who carry out body composition measures on clients as part of their professional practice or research.
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Italy
If you are currently studying in Italy, find out more about BU and what you need to do to study in the UK.
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UOA 24: Sport and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism
Find out about our REF 2021 submission to UOA 24.Â
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Institute of Medical Imaging and Visualisation to be part of study to test new Alzheimer's diagnostic tool
MRI scans from patients with early stages of Alzheimer's will be examined to identify and predict disease progression.Â