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RDS NEWS Residential Research Retreat: 13th to 15th September 2022 inclusive. We’re pleased to announce that the Residential Research Retreat 2022 is now open for applications. A unique opportunity to...

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NIHR Grant Applications Seminar ONLINE – 31st March 2022

   Dear colleagues – Do you have a great idea for research in health, social care or public health? – Are you planning to submit a grant application to NIHR? Our popular seminar continues online and...

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Equality Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) toolkit – NIHR webinar

   Dear colleagues – Are you an NIHR funded researcher? – Are you planning to submit a grant application to NIHR? NIHR Research Design Service East Midlands are hosting a webinar introducing the new...

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Social Work Research cited in national newspaper

Congratulations to Dr. Orlanda Harvey who was cited last week in The Daily Telegraph in an article with the underlying question whether Vladimir Putin is experiencing so-called “roid rage” from steroid...

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Psychology & Sociology Applied to Medicine translated into Greek

The popular medical textbook ‘Psychology & Sociology Applied to Medicine’ published by Elsevier has been translated into Greek.  This 2022 Greek addition was, published last month, was preceded by...

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Latest BU publication on academic writing

Today the Nepal Journal of Epidemiology published our latest paper on academic writing, under the title ‘The Art of the Editorial’. [1]  This editorial highlights the importance of writing and...

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NIHR RDS SW Residential Research Retreat application drop-in sessions 4th...

      The NIHR Research Design Service South West (RDS SW) is holding a Residential Research Retreat 13-15th September 2022 inclusive, at Dillington House in Somerset. It offers a fantastic...

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The ‘Other Side of the Story: Perpetrators in Change’ (OSSPC) project

The ultimate aim of the ‘Other Side of the Story: Perpetrators in Change’ (OSSPC) project is a 2.5 year project which has aimed to prevent further violence and change violent behavioural patterns by...

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Applications are now open for M-level 20 credit CPD unit: Public Involvement...

Applications are now open for M-level 20 credit CPD unit: Public Involvement in Research. Application deadline 3rd May. This course is delivered online for 5 consecutive Tuesdays starting on Tuesday...

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Important update – NIHR name change – 6th April 2022

   The National Institute for Health Research changed its name yesterday (6th April 2022). To emphasise the enduring commitment to social care research, from today the NIHR will officially become the...

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New CMMPH publication

Congratulations to Charlotte Clayton, PhD student in the Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) on the publication of an article based on her PhD study.  The paper ‘The public...

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Summit of Health & Population Scientists in Nepal 2022

Today say the start of the Eight National Summit of Health & Population Scientists in Nepal.  Bournemouth University is involved in two presentation.  The first will be one by University of...

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Book now! Spotlight on NIHR – Information Session – 27 April 2022

  Bournemouth University and the NIHR Research Design Service South West are jointly hosting an online NIHR Information Session, on Wednesday 27th April at 10am. This NIHR Information Session will...

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Successful book launch in Kathmandu

Two days ago Bournemouth University (BU) Professors Vanora Hundley and Edwin van Teijlingen together with University of Huddersfield academics Dr. Sharada Prasad Wasti and Prof. Padam Simkhada launched...

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GRCF supported migration and health workshop in Nepal

Earlier this week Bournemouth University (BU) ran the ‘Migration and Health Research Capacity Building Workshop for Early Career Researchers’ in Kathmandu. The organisation of this two-day event was...

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Last chance to book! Spotlight on NIHR – Information Session – 27 April 2022

Last chance to book for the session this Wednesday. Bournemouth University and the NIHR Research Design Service South West are jointly hosting an online NIHR Information Session, on Wednesday 27th...

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Sexual Violence Staff and Student Conference at BU

Sexual Violence Student Conference: Legislation, Policy and Opinion On 27 April staff and students from across BU came together in the new Bournemouth Gateway Building to share research and ideas on...

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Two new academic papers on COVID-19 research

This month CMMPH has two new research papers focusing on COVID-19.   The first one published in World Medical & Health Policy reports on a quantitative study of the availability of hand-washing...

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Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Arnold on her latest paper

Congratulations to Dr. Rachel Arnold in the Centre for Midwifery, Maternal & Perinatal Health (CMMPH) on the publication today of her  paper ‘Why use Appreciative Inquiry? Lessons learned during...

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Independent review of children’s social care: the Government’s plans

The Minister for Children and Families, Will Quince, delivered an oral statement to the Commons earlier regarding the publication of the independent review of children’s social care, outlining the...

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