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BU contribution to Routledge Handbook of Well-Being

Congratulations to current and past academics in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science & Technology who contributed to the newly published Routledge Handbook of...

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New contract awarded to the RDS

We are pleased to announce that the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has awarded us a further five years of funding to continue our work as the RDS South West. Proposals were invited from...

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LAST CHANCE to book for NIHR Grant Applications Seminar & Support Event – 26...

  Last chance to book for this with the deadline just over a week away… Are you planning to submit a grant application to NIHR? We are holding a one-day event in Bournemouth that is aimed at helping...

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New BU publication: Wisdom & skills in social work education

Congratulations to professors Parker and Ashencaen Crabtree in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences on the publication of their latest paper ‘Wisdom and skills in social work education....

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Health & migration research in Nepal & India #BUFoL18

Festival of Learning event 2018 with an international flavour: exploring recent research projects undertaken in Nepal by staff from the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. The event focuses on...

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Demystifying Research – BUCRU Festival of Learning Event

Demystifying Research – helping us make a difference Bournemouth University Clinical Research Unit are running an interactive session to help de-mystify the idea of clinical research and illustrate how...

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Festival of Learning Nepal & India focus

Last Saturday  Festival of Learning highlighted BU’s research in the fields of health and migration in South Asia.  BU Visiting Professor Padam Simkhada from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)...

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New BU mental health publication

Congratulations to Faloshade Alloh (PhD student in Faculty of Health and Social Science), Dr. Pramod Regmi (Lecturer in International Health), Abe (Igoche) Onche (BU  graduate MSc in Public Health) and...

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New edited book by BU academics

As a discipline and a profession, social work builds on a wide variety of methods and techniques for its practice. The broader frameworks of social work methodology guide social workers through the...

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New BU migrants’ health publication

The Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (Springer) just accepted the latest paper by former FHSS Ph.D. student Dr. Pratik Adhikary (photo). [1]  His latest paper ‘Workplace accidents among Nepali...

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BU Professor Gives Keynote in Japan

Professor Jonathan Parker was invited to present the keynote address to the Japanese Association of Social Workers conference in Okayama in July. The conference brought together Ministry of Welfare...

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Social Work, Precarity & Sacrifice as Radical Action for Hope

Congratulations to Professor Jonathan Parker on the publication of his latest article in the International Journal of Social Work & Human Services Practice. [1]   In this paper Professor Parker...

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Research methods paper published by CMMPH student Preeti Mahato

Congratulations to PhD student Mrs Preeti Mahato who has a research methods paper published based on her PhD study in Nepal [1].   In the areas of health promotion and health education, mixed-methods...

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REGISTER NOW: 18th September 2018 – Sixth Annual Wessex CRN Research Meeting...

Click links for programme and registration form, spaces limited! Programme for SIXTH Annual Wessex CRN and Regional BGS 18 Sept 2018 with sponsors v3 REGISTRATION FORM for 6th annual Wessex CRN...

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What North Korean defectors say about women’s lives under the Kim regime

Hyun-Joo Lim, Bournemouth University Glimpses of hope are visible on the Korean Peninsula for the first time in years. North Korea and the US have held some of their most important denuclearisation...

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NIHR and World Health Organisation joint statement – have your say!

There is an increasing emphasis on the need for researchers and sponsors to publish, and disseminate, the results of the clinical studies that they conduct. Timely disclosure of results is important...

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Representing BU at the North South Irish Criminology Conference

I had the pleasure of presenting two papers at last week’s international criminology conference at my alma mater, University College Dublin (UCD), representing BU for the first time since joining last...

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New BU publication on maternity care and culture in Afghanistan

Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Arnold on the acceptance by Social Science & Medicine (published by Elsevier) of the second paper based on her PhD on maternity care in Afghanistan [1].  This...

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New paper by recent BU Sociology graduate

Dr. Andrew Harding and his BU PhD supervisors just published a new paper from his Ph.D. research [1].   This interesting paper ‘Suppy-side review of the UK specialist housing market and why it is...

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Congratulations on timely editorial in Nepal

Congratulations to FHSS academics Dr. Pramod Regmi and Dr. Nirmal Ayral who published an editorial yesterday in a scientific journal in Nepal.  The paper ‘Experts warn Nepal Government not to reduce...

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