11/08/2020 Video games affect your moral development but only until you're 18, BU study finds In this article published by The Conversation, BU's Dr Sarah Hodge discusses her recent study on video games and how they affect moral reasoning.
10/08/2020 stormbreak summer challenge encourages families to introduce mentally healthy movement The initiative offers online activities to support mental and physical health, featuring videos produced by BU students.
30/07/2020 Scientists unlock the secret of the Stonehenge stones Investigation has discovered that the large sarsen stones used to build Stonehenge are from West Woods, 15 miles away.
27/07/2020 Dorset economic blog 4: Impact and Strategy After a fall in real GDP of 2.2% in Q1, the economy dropped further in Q2, although, on a monthly basis, things appear to have been slightly better in June than in April.
21/07/2020 15th Dynasty rulers of Ancient Egypt, The Hyksos, were an internal takeover - not a foreign invasion Chemical analysis by BU researchers reveals Egypt was a multi-cultural hub for centuries.
16/07/2020 OPINION: Winning at all costs – how abuse in sport has become normalised BU's Dr Emma Kavanagh, Dr Adi Adams and Dr Andrew Adams look into the abusive practices within gymnastics in this article published by The Conversation.
09/07/2020 OPINION: National anthems in sport: songs of praise or memorials that are past their use-by date? Nationalistic traditions, such as anthems at sport matches, have been a key part of society for years but now may be time for change, says BU's Keith Parry.
26/06/2020 BU’s Festival of Design & Engineering goes digital With all the projects showcased online, students donate £1,500 to Covid-19 related charities.
24/06/2020 BU rises to 95th in the world in THE Young University Rankings Bournemouth University has risen to 95th in the world in the latest THE Young University Rankings 2020.
19/06/2020 OPINION: Sierra Leone faces coronavirus as rainy season hits – local disaster planning will be key Overlapping disasters of COVID-19 and flooding could be a serious threat for Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, says BU's Professor of Crisis & Disaster Management, Lee Miles.