As the Higher Education sector grapples with impact assessment, Parker and Van Teijlingen question the implications this will have on social work and social policy.
Bournemouth University research which links future tourism strategies with public health strategies features in a report of the 100 Big Ideas for the Future.
The civil unrest in Egypt has done little to diminish its lure as a leading destination for British tourists according to research due to be published next month by tourism experts at Bournemouth University and the University of Plymouth.
A new book seeks to dispel misconceptions about mental health and society's relationship with 'madness' through the true stories of service users, carers – and survivors.
This new accreditation demonstrates that the content of the course is rooted in a science–based tradition with a rigorous approach to evidence, the sharing of best practice and lifelong learning.
Students at Bournemouth University are being urged to give sport another go after a project secured £266,338 in National Lottery funding from Sport England.
The tourism industry isn't doing enough to ensure travel destinations and services are accessible to disabled or elderly travellers, according to a School of Tourism expert.