Gothic at the Russell Cotes Museum
The Russell Cotes Museum Late evenings are a chance to explore the museum after dark with short talks and pop-up exhibitions – a perfect opportunity to talk about Gothic at a sold-out event. I’d been...
View ArticleAcademic Conferences Engagement: ISBE 2024
This November, supported by a BU Women’s Academic Network Small Research Grant and a BUBS QR grant, I presented my paper on Refugee Women, Entrepreneurship and Acceptance and Legitimacy at the...
View ArticleNew weight change BU paper
Congratulations to Faculty of Health & Social Sciences (FHSS) PhD student Eirini-Iro Arvanitidou and two FHSS colleagues Dr. Fotini Tsofliou, and Dr. Juliet Wood who published together with Ioulia...
View ArticleRace Equity Month: Disparities in maternity care
Race Equity Month – Can the UK finally tackle health disparities in maternity care? Last week Prof. Hora Sultani, who leads the joint bid submitted by Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) and Bournemouth...
View ArticleBU academics’ paper read 170,000 times!
This week ResearchGate notified us that our methods paper ‘The Importance of Pilot Studies‘ [1], published 22 years ago in The Nursing Standard, has now been read 170,000 times! Prof. Vanora Hundley...
View ArticleAppreciating Appreciative Inquiry
Prof. Gabriele Bammer, the editor of the i2Insights blogs, highlighted in her ninth annual review that a post created by Bournemouth University academics was one of the website’s most popular...
View ArticleFirst publication FHSS postgraduate student Anjana Paudyal
Congratulations to Anjana Paudyal, PhD student in the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences (FHSS), on the first publication from her PhD work. Anjana’s PhD research focuses on human trafficking in...
View ArticleNew BU midwifery publication by Joanne Rack
This week the international scientific journal Midwifery published Ms. Joanne Rack’s second paper from her PhD research. This latest paper ‘The Pregnant Pause: Engaging and Involving Public...
View ArticlePhD Viva Success!
Congratulations to Dr. Assemgul Kozhabek on getting her Doctorate. She successfully passed her PhD Viva defense with the thesis entitled: Complex Urban Road Networks: Static Structures and Dynamic...
View ArticleNew PhD publication on Caesarean Section
Congratulations to Dr. Soluchana Dhakal-Rai whose latest research paper ‘Explaining rising caesarean section rates in urban Nepal: A mixed-methods study’ has been accepted today by the international...
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