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The event was organised by Pratik Dattani, Founder of Bridge India. He said, “India Week is the most significant annual ...
Two of the skeletons excavated by Mortimer Wheeler in the 1930s, dating from the 1st century AD. Both these individuals exhibit bladed weapon injuries, whilst one has a spear head lodged in his spine, ...
On Monday 30 June, we will be hosting the Bournemouth UCAS Exhibition. Students from local schools, colleges and sixth forms will be invited onto campus to explore the exhibition. Please note the ...
Dr Mili Shrivastava, Principal Academic in Strategy at BU, has provided evidence to a Parliamentary committee looking at the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by the UK’s financial services. The ...
Academics and local healthcare partners gathered for the annual BU-UHD Research Conference. The conference, organised as a part of the official partnership between Bournemouth University (BU) and ...
As the weather warms up in the UK, researchers from Bournemouth University are warning that some water safety messages need rethinking if they are to resonate with young and middle-aged men, the ...
BU hosted a delegation from the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) for discussions about ongoing partnership activity and closer working. The visit including the signing of an official ...
The BU Sports Hall on Talbot Campus has some space available during the week when it can be booked by BU students and staff. The space could be used to support events and activities of different sizes ...
In a recently published study, scientists identify the best ways to manage your garden pond to provide a haven for aquatic species such as insects and snails in urban areas. The researchers provide ...
New guidance on investigating and protecting mass graves has been published by Bournemouth University in partnership with the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). The Bournemouth ...
On Thursday 5 June, the IT Service Desk and some associated services will be unavailable or operating with reduced capacity between 9am and 2pm. Due essential maintenance the BU online timetable and ...
A new study has found evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to live with their wife’s community. This is believed to be the first time such ...