19/03/2020 BU fully funded PhD and MRes studentships open for applications Embarking upon a research degree is one of the most exciting stages of your academic career and Bournemouth University are proud to offer a broad range of fully-funded PhD and MRes studentship opportunities across a variety of subject areas.
09/03/2020 Students and staff win Royal Television Society Southern Awards BU projects were nominated in both the Professional and Student awards for the region.
02/03/2020 BU celebrates partnership with AFC Bournemouth through the BU Big Match AFC Bournemouth's game vs Chelsea was designated the BU Big Match in celebration of the official partnership between BU and the Cherries.
28/02/2020 BU’s Poole Gateway Building officially open The building on BU's Talbot Campus houses a range of high quality technical teaching facilities including studios and production suites.
28/02/2020 BU is first university to become a Strategic Partner of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) The partnership will enhance career prospects and add value to the qualifications students receive.
17/02/2020 OPINION: Tai chi health benefits - what the research says BU's Samuel Nyman outlines the potential benefits of practicing Tai Chi in this article, originally published by The Conversation.
02/03/2020 BU Professor of Midwifery to be inducted into Sigma International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame Professor Vanora Hundley has been recognised for her achievements in midwifery and maternity research.
10/02/2020 BU experts take part in science showcase at British Library Bournemouth University scientists will be taking part in the British Library’s WISE Festival.
06/02/2020 OPINION: Nike ban - why World Athletics had to act against the high-tech shoes Bryce Dyer writes about the use of technology in sports, after the decision to ban Vaporfly shoes from competitions, in this article for The Conversation.
06/02/2020 OPINION: Oscars 2020 - why people are talking about visual effects Chris Williams writes about the the films nominated in the Oscars visual effects category in this article, originally published by The Conversation.