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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, ...
A new study has provided fresh insights into how animals such as the woolly mammoth, musk ox and arctic fox evolved to survive the cold during the ice age. A team of palaeontologists and ...
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 ...
Timetables will be available to incoming students once you have completed your online registration and enrolment, and you have been allocated an individual timetable. This can take up to 48 hours from ...
Research by Bournemouth University has found healthcare professionals and perinatal mental health services need a better understanding of what support fathers feel they may need during their partner’s ...
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 ...
A Bournemouth University research project will explore the impact of menopause on autistic people. The three-year research project - funded by Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace in the form of a ...
Dr Reece Bush-Evans represented Bournemouth University at this year’s Bourne Free festival, discussing his research into the impact of gambling on LGBTQ+ communities. As part of the university’s ...
A new medical simulation game is helping junior doctors prepare for the competing pressures and demands of working on a hospital ward. Admission has been created by Bournemouth University (BU) in ...
Scientists have found early evidence of transport technology used by the earliest known settlers in the USA, more than twenty thousand years ago. A research team, led by Bournemouth University, ...
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 ...