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Student animations to support local and national charities
The RNLI, Dorset Ukrainian Community and National Park City Foundation are the charities supported by BU students at this year's BFX festival.聽
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Gbola brings international teaching and research experience in Organisational Behaviour and HRM. His background is diverse (from five countries and...
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Ashen Wickremaratchi
Ashen was attracted to join Innocent Drinks by the company's values. He now looks after the company's Quick Service Restaurant Channel, developing and executing strategy.
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Visual Political Communication: new book published
A new book entitled聽鈥淰isual Political Communication鈥, edited by聽Dr Anastasia Veneti,聽Dr Dan聽Jackson, and聽Associate Professor Darren聽Lilleker聽(正澳门六合彩资料) has been published by Palgrave Macmillan.聽聽
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Is Brexit an opportunity to revive the EU-India trade deal?
BU's Professor of Economics, Dr Sangeeta Khorana looks at how there may be opportunities for new trade deals in the wake of Brexit.
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BU graduate is the first journalist on the scene of the Reading attack
Oliver Sirrell is the local democracy reporter at the Reading Chronicle, but on the day of the Reading attack, was first to cover the event.
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New report suggests steps to improve inequality in football
A BU academic has help to produce a report that uncovers the under-representation of women in football and explores the financial benefits of football clubs supporting gender diversity.
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MA Post Production Editing
Receive industry-standard training in state-of-the-art facilities, collaborate on diverse projects, gain hands-on experience, and graduate with prestigious accreditations, preparing you for a successful career as a global media editor.
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Academic Opportunities in Sustainability
At the core of BU is education and research, and聽we are making great strides in ensuring that this work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development... -
Tree planted at Chapel Gate as part of national campaign to commemorate the Association of Jewish Refugees
A native oak tree has been planted at Chapel Gate as a part of a national campaign to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR).