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John Kent Institute in Tourism to fund new PhD studentship BU’s John Kent Institute in Tourism is delighted to announce it will fund another PhD student to undertake vital tourism research at the centre. |
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BU Research Features in The Engineer Magazine Leading prosthetics research conducted by BU appears in major trade magazine, The Engineer.
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New PhD students to 'transform' tourism Gala event officially launches new John Kent Institute in Tourism at BU. |
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Institute heralds new era in tourism research BU is now accepting applications from candidates for the first PhD studentships available through the John Kent Institute in Tourism. |
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BU launches new PhD studentships BU is offering 25 fully-funded PhD studentships commencing in October 2010. |
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Funding award to support footprint research Funding has been awarded to a prestigious BU research project, making it financially secure for the next three years. |
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BU graduate wins Best Thesis award An outstanding BU masters graduate has won a leading European tourism science award for Best International Thesis. |
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Tourism Futures Forum Webcast The webcast from BU's Tourism Futures Forum at World Travel Market is now available online. |
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Bournemouth University academics contribute to leading social work textbook Staff from the School of Health & Social Care have featured in a popular handbook aimed at social work students. |
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Audio archive brings radio history to life Online radio archive provides a unique insight into the history of UK commercial radio. |
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BU Tourism Frontiers celebrate 30 years of WTM TBU's Tourism Futures Forum celebrates 30 years of World Travel Market |
BU expert to feature on Radio 4’s 'Living World' Dr Anita Diaz will feature as part of a BBC Radio 4 programme on the ecology of the Sika deer in Dorset. |
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Second EPSRC Success for the Design Simulation Research Centre The Design Simulation Research Centre, in partnership with BAE Systems, have been awarded their second EPSRC Industrial CASE award. |
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Research grant to help amputee soldiers return to duty Blatchford are collaborating with BU researchers to help amputee soldiers return to active duty. |
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BU Professor to Publish Seminal Work on Cultural Economics Professor Ruth Towse to publish seminal work on cultural economics. |
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Bluestonehenge: A new stone circle near Stonehenge Archaeologists discover lost stone circle close to Stonehenge. |
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BU research pioneers new game-based learning concept New research could revolutionise learning for UK students. |
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21st century scan could reveal rare sculpture Experts prepare to scan the damaged statue of a boy's head, which could be a rare depiction of Roman Emperor Nero as a youngster. |
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BU research focuses on ‘humanising’ health care In the midst of the humanising health care debate, BU research has identified the need for patient care to be more personalised |
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BU research helps patients with back pain The care given to patients suffering from back pain will be improved thanks to new research undertaken by BU healthcare academics. |
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Tourism & motorsport explored at BU The relationship between motorsport and tourism was a key discussion at an international tourism conference held recently at BU. |
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Footprints lead BU to research prize shortlist Ground-breaking work in conservation sciences leads BU academics to shortlist for major prize. |
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Hungry in hospital, healthy in prison? The results from BU research into hospital and prison foodservice has made national headlines. |
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Science puts BU research on world stage A trio of landmark papers published in Science magazine during 2009 provide an excellent indicator of BU’s engagement in world-leading research. |
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ESRC grant for BU sport tourism research Following a successful funding bid, a BU sports academic is leading a new international research project into sport tourism. |
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Orthosis research makes progress at BU Engineers and medics from the UK and USA joined forces recently to discuss ways to improve quality of life for stroke victims. |
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Hominin research takes another big step Further footprint material has been gathered during a field study in Kenya. |
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Ecological restoration brings benefits Study shows the economic and environmental benefits of ecological restoration. |
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BU to study older people's quality of life BU researchers are taking part in the UK's largest study of the quality of life of older people, thanks to a £400,000 grant. |
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Study reveals biodiversity loss Good research follow-up re-visits Dorset woodland study of the 1930s. |
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Day dawns for virtual museum project Old photos of Bournemouth will be viewed for the first time in decades thanks to new online museum. |
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Unique research for BU and Tank Museum BU and Tank Museum collaborate on doctoral research to ensure Britain’s military history is saved. |
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How science saved the Large Blue butterfly BU professor contributes to major research to reintroduce an extinct butterfly in Britain. |
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New empirical research on TV formats A high-profile seminar has revealed successful strategies to tackle format copying of shows such as Britain’s Got Talent and X-Factor. |
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Professor presents research to Chinese delegation BU’s Professor Mark Hadfield presented his RNLI research at an international tribology seminar |
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RNLI benefits from BU research A leading UK lifeboat charity is benefiting from the expertise of BU’s School of Design, Engineering & Computing. |
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Students report on tourism sustainability A group of BU students have presented their ideas for sustainable tourism at a national show in London. |
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Top grant benefits BU orthosis research A Global Research Award has enabled a BU academic to patent a design which will help the rehabilitation of stroke victims. |
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Geology research aids heart defect A BU geologist’s research could provide a breakthrough for heart patients. |
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Software research pioneers new concept Peer-reviewed research proposes “radical approach” to software systems development. |
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BU triples Government research grant Government has tripled BU's research grant following its outstanding performance in the Research Assessment Exercise. |
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BU research heads cover of top journal BU’s landmark paper published in Science reflects the quality of the University’s world-leading research. |
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Ancient footprints reveal modern traits BU expert leads international research into the world’s second oldest footprints. |
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BU signs first partnership with Microsoft BU has signed the UK’s first Higher Education Alliance Agreement with Global software Leaders Microsoft. |
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Rallye ahead for BU students BU students are preparing to assist in this year's Rallye Sunseeker event. |
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BU Dr’s Psychological Society post BU Psychology academic takes up new post with British Psychological Society. |
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BU leads way in professorial appointments BU has become the first new university to promote academic staff to Associate Professor. |