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Developing reliable renewable energy

BU’s Professor Khan has discovered a clean, sustainable and renewable way of meeting our future energy needs.

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Emotional processing

How we deal with emotional experiences not only impacts the mind, but the body too, according to research carried out by BU’s Professor Roger Baker.

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Forecasting oil price volatility

Oil traders, portfolio managers and policymakers will all benefit from a new framework for oil price forecasting that uses information from a wider range of sources in its predictions.

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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)

Foot drop is a temporary or permanent muscular weakness or paralysis that affects people’s ability to lift the front part of the foot and move their toes. FES is a method of externally and electrically controlling muscles to generate movement.

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Optimising food and nutritional care for people with dementia

Research led by Professor Jane Murphy and Dr Joanne Holmes of the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) at BU has resulted in the development of a toolkit that’s helping to transform nutritional care for people with dementia. This has reached 3,046 known recipients to date.

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Pier preservation

BU's Dr Anya Chapman is raising awareness of the importance of piers and how they can help regenerate seaside communities, successfully securing much-needed government funding to ensure their sustainable future.

Two elderly individuals cycling

Stay Active and Independent for Longer (SAIL)

The SAIL project aims to identify new and sustainable partnership opportunities between areas such as leisure, tourism and health to help ageing people be more active and remain independent for longer.

Super-recognisers

Super-recognisers

People with exceptional facial recognition skills account for a small proportion of the population – but in areas such as security, their abilities can make a big impact.

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The diagnosis and remediation of prosopagnosia

After succeeding in making face blindness an officially recognised condition, researchers from Bournemouth University are now trialling effective treatment for those with prosopagnosia.

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The implications of 3D printing for Intellectual Property

BU research which guided policymakers on the implications for intellectual property rights in the UK, as a result of 3D printing, is set to shape the landscape on an international scale.

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BU: shaping the past, present and future of social work in the UK

The National Centre for Cross Disciplinary Social Work (NCCDSW) (formerly the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work) at BU has developed an exceptional reputation, delivering trusted education, research and consultancy with NHS Trusts, local authorities and other major employers in England, including the British Forces Social Work Service.

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Seen but Seldom Heard

Discover how a BU project is helping disabled children tell their stories.

Mary O'Malley

Dementia and Wayfinding

Researchers in BU’s Psychology department are leading the way in transforming the building and design guidelines of dementia care homes in the UK, helping residents with their navigation and orientation skills, which will improve their independence and quality of life.

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Humanising Care, Health and Wellbeing

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Innovative Port Ecosystems (Project SPEED)

The Smart Ports Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development (SPEED) project aims to improve ports in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the UK by using new advances in technology and data science.

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PATHways to improving perinatal mental health

PATH is an EU-funded project which will enable women, families and healthcare professionals to prevent, diagnose, and successfully manage mild to moderate perinatal mental health issues.

MS research at Bournemouth University

Reducing the impact of fatigue in people with MS using the FACETS fatigue management programme

Bournemouth University has led the way in helping people with multiple sclerosis to manage their fatigue, the most common and debilitating of the disease’s symptoms.

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Neuravatar: using augmented reality in medical education

The understanding of human anatomy is vital to the delivery of healthcare. Drawing on the computer animation and visualisation skills available at BU, the team are developing an online medical teaching platform to help improve medical education and training.

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SPEED-You-UP

Schools, welfare organizations and businesses work together to support young people from within entrepreneur hubs. In these hubs, young people work on a business pop-up that will improve their neighbourhood.

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A nurse-led model for skin cancer detection

Investigating the efficacy of nurse-led, technology-supported models of care for patients requiring assessment, support and health education for skin cancer detection. 

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Access to finance for SMEs

There are many political and economic incentives to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but they bring with them a number of complexities that require in-depth research and discussion – a challenge a team of academics, led by Principal Investigator and BU Professor Jens Hölscher, is working to tackle.

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ADDISONIC - Advanced Manufacturing Ultrasonic Fatigue Prediction & Life Extension

ADDISONIC is finding new ways of fatigue-testing materials to more accurately predict and extend their lifespan, reducing the amount that ends up in landfill. 

AiBle Project

AiBle Project

AiBle is a 3-year UK/France cross-border EU Interreg project to improve the recovery experience of stroke patients with better treatment effects and efficiency by developing an upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton robot based on AI and cloud computing.

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ASPIRE

Taking place across Europe, this project explores how to reduce unemployment and obesity at the same time through supporting people to make healthier lifestyle choices.

Face blindness

Assessment and treatment of children and adults with face processing impairments

BU established The Centre for Face Processing Disorders (CFPD) to provide cognitive screening and training programmes to improve recognition skills for affected adults and children.

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Cycling against hip pain

How a cycling and education programme is helping patients with hip osteoarthritis.

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Dementia Education And Learning Through Simulation 2 (DEALTS2) programme

Researchers at Bournemouth University were commissioned by Health Education England (HEE) to develop the ‘Dementia Education And Learning Through Simulation 2’ (DEALTS2) programme. DEALTS2 is simulation-based dementia toolkit that’s being used nationally to support the delivery of dementia education across acute care.

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DIALOR (DIgitAL cOaching for fRailty)

Developing an intervention to support older adults using personalised health coaching and digital technology to manage symptoms of frailty and long-term health conditions.

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Digital Addiction Research

The team are reasearching digital addiction (DA) as an emergent research area and are exploring the problematic usage of digital media. They particularly focus on aiding people to adjust their usage style through the use of digital technology itself.

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Digital intervention to facilitate return to work in young stroke survivors

Exploring how digital interventions can support successful reintegration into the workforce after a stroke. 

Accounting and Finance

DIPCAT: Designing Innovative Pedagogy for Complex Accountancy Topics

The DIPCAT project has created an internationally-oriented learning platform in accountancy that supports skill development for early career professionals. 

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Emotional wellbeing in the workplace

The Emotional Processing Scale for Wellbeing (EPS-W) taps into how people deal with changes and challenges in their working lives and provides guidance for improving wellbeing and building emotional resilience.

Enhancement of ‘Upstream’ Software Development Methods

Enhancement of ‘Upstream’ Software Development Methods

BU’s software engineering research has focused on the improvement of software development methods with a particular emphasis on the ‘upstream’ or requirements phases.

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Facilitating efficient wayfinding in complex human environments

The Wayfinding Research Centre (WRC) at BU conducts laboratory-based research, strongly informed by theory, to conceptualise the processes underlying human navigation. 

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Fair Access Research and Practice (FAR)

Fair access – or widening participation (WP) – is an area of considerable interest in the UK’s higher education sector. Its impetus is on breaking down barriers that prevent people from diverse backgrounds from entering higher education, and flourishing when they do.

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Financial scams

The National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice (NCPQSWPP) is working in partnership with government and trade bodies to raise awareness of the scale of the problem and to gain a greater understanding of the reasons why people are drawn into a scam. 

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FoodMAPP: Local Food supply communicated through a transactional searchable MAP based APPlication

The FoodMAPP project will enable local providers to supply and sell produce directly to consumers, reducing waste and food miles. 

EROGamb wins Best Project Award

Gambling Research

These projects include academics from the Faculty of Science and Technology, the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Media and Communication.

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Geometric Modelling, Image Processing and Shape Reconstruction (PDE-GIR)

Project PDE-GIR, led by Bournemouth University, is developing partial differential equation (PDE) techniques to improve geometric modelling, image processing, and shape reconstruction (GIR). 

Ben Thomas

Green tribology – The sustainable design of lifeboat launch systems

Green tribology provides answers to friction and wear problems within an ecological and environmentally sound context. 

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Healthy Brain, Healthy Life

Funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK, the project aims to create dialogue and engage with minority ethnic communities around brain health and dementia.

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Human Henge: heritage and well-being

BU is a partner in the Human Henge project co-ordinated by the Restoration Trust and also involving Richmond Fellowship, English Heritage, and The National Trust. Using natural and constructed landscapes to promote health and well-being has a long and distinguished history stretching back to the pilgrimages of medieval times.

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Impacts of adverse events on surgeon wellbeing

BU researchers are interested in how surgeons are affected personally and professionally when things go wrong, and in developing interventions to mitigate the impact of adverse events on surgeons

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Implementing nutrition screening in community care for older people

Funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, the INSCCOPe project aims to improve the nutritional health of older people in the community, by supporting the implementation of a new procedure for screening and treatment of malnutrition.

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Improving health and social care practice

BU’s combination of theoretical and practice-based research into health and social care education and practice gives the balance needed to deliver effective training programmes with wide-reaching impacts.

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Increasing access to music

Discover how BU is working in partnership with Coda Music Centre and SEN schools to make music more accessible to all children.

Three older black people around a table preparing vegetables

Inequalities in Nutrition & Healthy Ageing for older African adults

A novel approach to investigating inequalities in nutrition and healthy ageing for older Black African adults in the UK. 

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Informing breastfeeding policy, guidelines and training

BU breastfeeding research has generated impacts for a wide range of beneficiaries at a local, national and international level.

INFOSOC: Informational rights, informational wrongs

INFOSOC: Informational rights, informational wrongs

Within today’s information societies, there are a number of ‘informational interests’ on the basis of which certain rights are claimed and wrongs denounced.

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Insight Dementia: Going into Hospital

Providing a first-person perspective of what it feels like to have dementia in an unfamiliar hospital environment. 

Interreg Channel ASPIRE Project

Interreg Channel ASPIRE Project

ASPIRE is part of the Interreg VA Channel programme and will run from September 2019 to February 2023. The project has a total budget of over €10million and involves partners from the UK and France.

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LEMONADE

An inclusive community food model for the health, wellbeing and social connectedness of older people. 

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Love where you work

Supporting the local community and economy in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) area.

Making TRACS to improve nurse retention

Making TRACS to improve nurse retention

Improving the retention rate of registered nursing staff through collaborative development and use of an evidence-based nurse retention model.

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Male users of anabolic androgenic steroids

Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are increasingly used for their muscle-building and aesthetic effects. But they can have a detrimental impact on physical and emotional wellbeing, and little is known about the experiences of their users.

A man looking to one side in a virtual reality headset

MINE - Multimodal Immersive NEuro-sensing for natural neuro-behavioural measurement

The MINE team are combining cognitive neuroscience, clinical and social psychology with virtual reality (VR) to develop new insights into understanding and changing people's behaviour.

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Modelling Natural Capital in Dorset

Developing a suite of modelling tools to support economic forecasting.

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MS research at Bournemouth University

Researchers at Bournemouth University have been undertaking a programme of research around self-management approaches for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to improve everyday quality of life.

An older couple sat on a sofa on a laptop and tablet

Perceptions of Ageing in a Digital World

Co-created by older people and academic researchers, this project will explore what it means to be an older person in a digital world.

Practice development: Facilitating positive cultural change in health and social care organisations

Practice development: Facilitating positive cultural change in health and social care organisations

BU researchers developed practice development approaches that would work across a wide variety of health and social care settings.

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Scaling-up Human Henge

Exploring ways to improve mental well-being with therapeutic activities in ancient landscapes

A faded union jack flag on a white background

SERVED: Supporting Evidence-based Research for Veterans Experiencing Dementia

Funded by Dementia Research UK, this project is working collaboratively with veterans with dementia to better understand their experiences and support needs. 

Shaping IP legislation through evidence-based research

Shaping intellectual property legislation through evidence-based research

CIPPM undertook a comparative study of commercial music videos and amateur parodies to determine whether there were economic consequences to the presence of parody.

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Shaping the UK’s critical policy debate about regulation of accounting, auditing and corporate governance

Research into 2003/5 changes to UK accounting, auditing and corporate governance regulation found major flaws in the regime. By providing evidence and lobbying via other organisations, researchers have exposed these defects and their implications, contributing to critical public debate around the policy.

A selection of fruits

SMART 5-A-DAY app

An interactive mobile phone app to aid understanding and adherence to the UK’s 5-a-day fruit and vegetable recommendations. 

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Staying home, connecting care

This project investigates care and support provided to people in their homes during the pandemic. It focuses on home care workers, carers and volunteers and the role they played in sustaining others and keeping them well at home. 

Story 2 Remember

Story 2 Remember

The 'Story 2 Remember' project is using drama and storytelling to create a training program to be used by health and social care professionals in care settings, with people with Alzheimer's disease.

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Sugar, sweeteners and sweet taste

Investigating approaches to reducing free sugar intake and the impact of limiting exposure to sweet taste. 

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TANGERINE

A co-produced sustainable food-based intervention to improve nutritional health and ageing in older South Asian and Black African and Caribbean communities living in the UK 

Active Ageing Pathway Evaluation

The Active Ageing Evaluation

The Active Ageing Evaluation is a collaborative research project between the Bournemouth University Clinical Research Unit (BUCRU) and Active Dorset. Active Dorset is a local organisation responsible for creating the conditions for local people to choose an active lifestyle through participation in sport and physical activity.

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The Centre for Applied Creative Technologies PLUS (CfACTs+)

The Centre for Applied Creative Technologies PLUS (CfACTs+) will transform the healthcare sector and training with digital technologies. 

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The REFRESH trial

Comparing different nutritional approaches for treating malnourished older adults in care homes. 

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The RETHINK Study

This study will consider the impact of greater fear and anxiety around pain (pain catastrophising) and how this affects the time when women are admitted to hospital in labour, their labour choices, and birth outcomes.

The TACIT Trial - Tai Chi

The TACIT Trial: TAi ChI for people with demenTia

Dr Samuel Nyman's research into improving the wellbeing and health of those with dementia and their carers.

Members of the UK-Egypt Pharmacoeconomics Partnership

The UK-Egypt Pharmacoeconomics Partnership

Function Electrical Stimulation (FES) in neurological rehabilitation

The use of Function Electrical Stimulation (FES) in neurological rehabilitation

Functional Electrical Stimulation, or FES, is a method of externally controlling muscles when signals from the brain can no longer control movement.

An older couple preparing fruit and vegetables in a kitchen

TOMATO - nuTritiOn and deMentia AT hOme

The TOMATO project will help develop an intervention to provide nutritional care for people living with dementia at home.

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UK-China Health and Economy Partnership

The UK-China Health and Economy Partnership is a novel knowledge transfer partnership that will promote long-term collaboration between Bournemouth University, the University of York, the University of Sheffield and the University of Leeds.

A selection of vegetables

Understanding and encouraging fruit and vegetable intakes

Fruits and vegetables are fundamental to a healthy diet. High fruit and vegetable consumption has been associated with reduced risk from a number of chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and dementia and cognitive decline, yet fruit and vegetable consumption across the UK, Europe and the US remains lower than recommended by the World Health Organisation.

A doctor putting a stethoscope to a newborn baby's chest

Understanding of Perineal Practice at the time of birth across the UK

Funded by the reproductive and gynaecological health charity Wellbeing of Women, this study into the perineal practice undertaken by midwives at the time of birth collected information from across the four countries of the UK.

Front doors

Unlocking the Digital Front Door

Exploring practical ways to support people who might find it difficult to access virtual or remote health services and who might be affected by wider inequalities.

Using deep breathing to lower blood pressure in pregnant women

Using deep breathing to lower blood pressure in pregnant women

Researchers are investigating the feasibility of using slow and deep breathing as an alternative treatment method for high blood pressure during pregnancy.

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Value of Events

The aim of this project is to measure the economic and socio-cultural contribution of UK outdoor events. This will be achieved through the collection of data from public outdoor event suppliers, organisers and consumers to measure the value of public outdoor events in the UK. 

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