BU Archaeologists have discovered that the Dorchester aqueduct – one of the longest and most studied Roman watercourses in ...
The Students’ Union at Bournemouth University’s (SUBU) award-winning radio station, Nerve Radio, picked up three awards at the 2024 Student Radio Awards (SRA). This site uses cookies and by using the ...
A project to revitalise homelessness research by putting those with lived experience at its heart has received follow-on ...
You're invited to the launch of Bournemouth University's new Sustainability Screenings series on Wednesday 27 November, 4:30-7:30pm in Bournemouth Gateway Building, BG-110, where we will be screening ...
Dr Keith Parry, Head of the Department of Sport at BU, has been conducting research into brain injuries in sport as a result of impact such as heading footballs, or tackling and concussion in rugby, ...
Occupational therapists work to improve the everyday life skills of people who experience physical, social, and psychological challenges by helping them to engage in meaningful tasks and occupations.
This dynamic and challenging course is for students who have already completed, or are completing, an HND, Foundation degree or equivalent Level 5 qualification in Business (or a related subject).
There’s a growing demand for professionals with skills in wildlife protection, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. This course will give you a solid scientific grounding in the science ...
The Students’ Union at Bournemouth University’s (SUBU) award-winning radio station, Nerve Radio, picked up three awards at the 2024 Student. You're invited to the launch of Bournemouth University's ...
Sign up to BU's extracurricular programme which runs al If you want to learn a language or improve your foreign language skills the BU Language Centre can help you ...
Discover more about our work in the fields of human sciences and public health and find out about how we influence policy in these areas. Learn about the training we offer in nursing and clinical ...
A BU academic and leading expert in the dangers of high impact sports was featured on ITV’s coverage of the England international football game. David Howells, a third year BSc (Hons) Sport Management ...