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And the publication date is….

You may have seen the BU Research Blog two years ago congratulating Bournemouth University’s MSc Public Health graduate Hana Dihn on the acceptance of her paper ‘‘Factors influencing engagement in...

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NCPQSW’s New Mental Capacity Toolkit Launch 2021!

A lovely day by the river Stour on Friday 24th saw around 40 delegates and Bournemouth University staff come together to celebrate the launch of the National Centre for Post Qualifying Social Work’s...

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Two scholarships in one month for PhD student

Congratulations to PhD student Abier Hamidi on winning two scholarships within weeks.  Earlier this month Abier was awarded a scholarship from the BHIVA (British HIV Association) to pay the...

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VOICE@BU

BU PIER and BUCRU are holding a drop in event on 4th November 10am-3pm, outside BG117. Come and join us for an informal chat about getting the public involved in your research.  (There might be some...

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NIHR Bulletin

RDS NEWS New RDS event: Virtual Grant Development & Writing Workshop We’re pleased to announce that we’ve just opened registration for the new Virtual Grant Development & Writing Workshop...

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Not going in!

Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending the online workshop ‘500 Years of Childbirth’ together with by CMMPH (Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health) colleges Dr. Juliet Wood and Dr....

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Bournemouth research cited in The Sunday Times

Today Bournemouth University’s research on Nepali migrant workers and kidney problems was cited in The Sunday Times.  In the preparation for the Qatar 2022 football world cup The Sunday Times run an...

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Free training sessions for dementia researchers

Bournemouth University is involved in a wider collaboration which organises the Advanced Dementia Research Conference (ADRC 2021).  The conference is delivered online today and tomorrow (19th-20th...

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Wessex REACH Initiative – Peer support grant

The Wessex REACH Initiative was formally launched in the summer and their first newsletter can be found here. Wessex REACH are offering a small amount of funding to groups of researchers who wish to...

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Health & well-being of Nepal’s migrant workers

Dr. Pramod Regmi, Senior Lecturer in International Health in the Department of Nursing Science, has been invited to speak at the forthcoming NIRI Webinar on this Saturday (27th November 2021).    He...

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Peer-reviewing ten years on

The process of peer review is widely recognised as the key element of quality control in academic publishing and the scientific community more generally.  Peer review is the critical appraisal of one’s...

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Two health and migration papers published in two days

Congratulations to dr. Pramod Regmi on the publication today of our research article ‘Risk of Kidney health among returnee Nepali migrant workers: A survey of nephrologists‘ [1].  This paper was...

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NIHR Bulletin

RDS NEWS From the RDS desk – Is research really for everyone? The definition and scope of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is often misunderstood, and limited to only considering ethnicity and...

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Exhibition of public involvement in research

Mel Hughes, Angela Warren and Vanessa Heaslip are collaborating with Yeovil Hospital on an NIHR funded project to showcase the involvement of people with lived experience in health and social care...

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Expert in Health Service Accessibility

Received a lovely tweet this Sunday morning from Expertscape, an organisation in the USA, announcing that: ” As part of International Universal Health Coverage Day (Dec 12, 2021), we congratulate Dr....

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Research papers: A game of Happy Families

Recently I completed a game of Happy Families, to be more precise I add a paper with my fourth family member to a collection.  I got the idea from Prof. Jonathan Parker  and Prof. Sara Ashencaen...

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New BU publication on academic writing

Congratulations to Dr. Orlanda Harvey in the Department of Social Sciences & Social Work, Dr. Pramod Regmi in the Department of Nursing Science and FHSS Visiting Faculty Jillian Ireland,...

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Record 25 publications on migration & health in Nepal

Our team of health and social science researchers reached a record 25 publications focusing on health and migration in Nepal.  The team comprises members from three different departments in FHSS.  Dr....

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New BU social sciences and social work publication

Congratulations to Jane Healy and Rosslyn Dray, both in the Department of Social Sciences & Social Work on their publication today in The Journal of Adult Protection.  Their paper’ Missing links:...

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Building scams intelligence within student in the South West. Can you help...

I am reaching out in the hope that some of you will be able to help Trading Standards, who are currently hoping to reach students (primarily 1st years) with their short survey around financial...

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