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MSc Internet of Things with Cyber Security
IoT will change the way we think about life and work. We live in a world of billions of connected things. Smart cities, health and automotives are the future.
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BU ranked joint 39th globally in The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2024
The Impact Rankings measure the work of universities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with BU also placing joint 1st for SDG12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
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BU Dorset Shrievalty Award
Sponsored by the High Sheriff of Dorset applications are now open for this annual activity which provides the opportunity to work on key community projects. Deadline 12 February.
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New Orthopaedic Research Institute launched at Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ
The Orthopaedic Research Institute (ORI) will work across the university and with hospitals and industry to carry out research that will improve patient care and develop clinician practice.
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Postgraduate Open Day
Join us between 14:00 and 17:00Â to find out more about postgraduate study, hear about funding options and talk to academic staff about our courses.
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Research and knowledge co-creation
We believe working closely with industry partners is the best way to generate exciting and impactful research and co-create knowledge and innovations that will advance the sector.
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SOUNDS
Using innovative music-based methods to understand and engage with youth at risk of criminal exploitation in Albania.Â
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Ashley Warner
After graduating, Ashley moved to Norway where he set up his own sports massage company. He has now moved on to work for Norway’s second largest fitness firm.
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Research photo of the week: Digital tethering
This week’s photo of the week is by Charlie Simmons, BA (Hons) Business Studies student, whose research work is in understanding digital immersion within streaming and e-sports
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Modelling economic impact for national governments
BU researchers have developed economic modelling techniques to more accurately predict the outcome of events, policies or other major economic decisions.