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Saving the iconic hump-backed mahseer from extinction
The hump-backed mahseer population has decreased by 90% in the last 15 years but due to a case of mistaken identity, the fish disappeared unnoticed from South India’s River Cauvery until research led by Adrian Pinder, director of Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ’s Global Environmental Solutions and director of The Mahseer Trust, highlighted the giant carp’s plight.
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BU receives Gold Medal award for health and safety practices
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has awarded BU a Gold Medal award in recognition of health and safety standards. Â
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Human Henge Historic Landscapes and Wellbeing Conference
This conference is aimed primarily at archaeology professionals, health professionals and students. Its purpose is to explore the wellbeing relationship between people, places and the past.
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Policy-making and species eradication
BU research into the ecology and management of non-native fish has provided the evidence base for regulations, policy and management programmes.
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The BME Awards 2018
The BME Awards (Black and Ethnic Minority awards), a night to recognize and celebrate the contributions made by Afrocaribbean, Black and Asian students, were launched 2 years ago by former SUBU President, Daniel Asaya.
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Submit a nomination for the India-UK Achievers Honours
Current students and alumni can submit an application to be part of this historic celebration before 10 November 2022.
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Health and heritage project receives funding from UK Research Council
BU is leading a major research project exploring cultural heritage and mental health wellbeing as part of an AHRC-funded programme to help boost the nation’s health.
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BU jumps eight places in Guardian University League Table
Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ has jumped eight places in the Guardian University League Table 2016, rising from 71st to 63rd in the annual league.
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Showcasing Undergraduate Research Excellence at BU
The 4th SURE Conference returns celebrating the research of our undergraduate students
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Lockdown: share your positive stories
We’d love to hear from our students and staff about how they’ve been using this time to make a positive difference – whether that’s for themselves or others.