NIHR Research Design Service Research Grant Writing Retreat
Do you have a great idea for research in health or social care? Would your team benefit from protected time and expert support to develop your idea into a competitive funding application? The NIHR...
View ArticleCongratulations new publication Dr. Pramod Regmi in FHSS
Asian-Pacific Journal of Public Health published an editorial with Dr. Pramod Regmi as its first author. The editorial ‘Importance of Health and Social Care Research into Gender and Sexual Minority...
View ArticleSociology meets Archaeology – Stonehenge as a site of multiplicities
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Stewart Davidson, Alexandra Jarrett, Georgia Larkins, Ana Paixao Pancada, Charles Scovell-Burfutt, Seval Fleming Recently FHSS Sociology+ and SciTech students undertaking the...
View ArticleSuccessful ESRC Festival of Social Sciences in EBC today
This afternoon Prof. Jonathan Parker introduced the final of three session in the Executive Business Centre under the title ‘Enhancing social life through global social research: Part 3. Social science...
View ArticleTalk by Dr Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, Room P411, Wednesday 18th Nov 15,...
All staff members and students welcome. This is the third seminar in the Social Science Seminar Series. Wednesday 18th November 2015, Poole House, P411, 2-3 pm. Organiser: Dr Mastoureh Fathi, FHSS...
View ArticleTalk by Dr Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers cancelled
Unfortunately we are cancelling the talk: Ethnographies of Memory – the cultural reproduction of militancy in Kosovo by Dr Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers. We apologise for the late notice. This is...
View ArticleSuicide in India: Modelling data
The latest BU research publication used a modelling approach to suicide in India [1]. The paper ‘Time Trend of the Suicide Incidence in India: a Statistical Modelling’ is now online and freely...
View Article‘Vulnerable Warriors: Counter-terrorism and the rise of Militarised Policing’...
Dr Anna Feigenbaum Daniel Weissman 2nd December 2015, Royal London House, R303, 1-1:50 pm All staff and students welcome to the last Social Science seminar in 2015. Abstract: This paper seeks to better...
View ArticleEthnographies of West Howe: student research projects and community...
BASA students at West Howe’s Henry Brown Centre. Over the past few weeks, students on BA Sociology and Anthropology (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at BU) have been carrying out ethnographic...
View ArticleConnecting histories of welfare
Profs Jonathan Parker and Sara Ashencaen Crabtree undertook their annual field trip to Sherborne Abbey and St Johns’ Almshouse (Yes! The apostrophe’s in the right place, it refers to two Johns.) on...
View ArticleHSS Writing Week 4th-8th January – How can Bournemouth University Clinical...
The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is holding a Writing Week between 4th-8th January 2016 aimed at supporting staff to find time in their busy academic diaries to prioritise writing grant...
View ArticleHSS Writing Week 4th-8th January – How can Bournemouth University Clinical...
The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is holding a Writing Week between 4th-8th January 2016 aimed at supporting staff to find time in their busy academic diaries to prioritise writing grant...
View ArticleBU student quoted in The New York Times!
FHSS PhD student Rachel Arnold has been quoted in of one world’s most famous newspapers The New York Times. Late last week on Dec. 4th The New York Times published an article under the heading...
View ArticleCongratulations to FHSS staff on latest KPI publication
Congratulations to FHSS Celia Beckett and Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor and colleagues Richard Cross and Pam McConnell based at Five Rivers Child Care, Salisbury. Their first paper describes the exciting process...
View ArticleHSS Writing Week 4th-8th January – How can Bournemouth University Clinical...
The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences is holding a Writing Week between 4th-8th January 2016 aimed at supporting staff to find time in their busy academic diaries to prioritise writing grant...
View ArticleNew Public Health paper on Christmas Eve
Our latest paper and the last one for 2015, published the day before Christmas. The paper ‘Implementing Health Policy: Lessons from the Scottish Well Men’s Policy Initiative’ appeared in AIMS Public...
View ArticleEditorial Journal of Asian Midwives
BU student Rachel Arnold was mentioned in the end-of-year editorial of the Asian Journal of Midwives. Rachel Arnold has conducted her PhD research in the Centre for Midwifery, Maternal and Perinatal...
View ArticleTHET Mental Health Training for Maternity Providers started in Nepal
Today, after months of delay, UK volunteers managed to deliver the first THET-funded training as part of the BU-led project ‘Mental Health Training for Community-based Maternity Providers in Nepal’....
View ArticleFieldwork accidents: never the ones you expect
Bournemouth University, as all good universities, has an in-depth risk assessment form for staff to complete prior to their travel on university business. The form is required for all travel even it...
View ArticleMental health & maternity care in Nepal: THET-funded training
A few days I posted a short report of our first session as part of the THET-funded project ‘Mental Health Training for Community-based Maternity Providers in Nepal’, see this previous post here....
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