ECR and Interdisciplinarity in the Medical Humanities
The British Academy Early Career Researcher Network brings together ECRs across the humanities and social sciences disciplines, regardless of their funding source or background. ECR and...
View ArticleDorset Farming Community Network to present at Community Voices webinar...
December’s community voices webinar welcomes Nick Viney – Dorset farmers ‘Lookout’ coordinator. The farming community in Dorset had developed a new initiative to encourage people to be ‘Lookouts’ in...
View ArticleEastern European Transition Economics Matters Showcase Poster at Bournemouth...
Impacts of Corruption, Access to Finance, Productivity in 27 Transition Economies, was one of over 50 advanced research posters with abstract presentations at Fusion Building, Bournemouth University...
View ArticleCelebrating the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2023 – a look back
This autumn BU put on a diverse range of events as part of the annual ESRC Festival of Social Science, which saw 387 events held nationwide. The Festival, which celebrates the research of social...
View ArticleIntroducing Knowledge Exchange in Research
Introducing Knowledge Exchange in Research An introduction to the different activites which come under the umberella of ‘knowledge exchange‘ for research: consultancy and contract research,...
View ArticleECR Network Surgery session
You are cordially invited to this open session which is aimed at all BU ECRs and PGRs. Come along and discuss any issues around career development, or the ECR experience with the peer network. Share...
View ArticleEngaging with the Media for Impact
Explore how working with the media can help to raise the profile of your work and research and lead to impact. Take away practical tips on talking to journalists, tracking the impact of media coverage...
View ArticleLegal Services important approval dates over the Xmas period
We are fast approaching the end of 2023. BU will be lightly staffed across all Departments from the start of Dec 2023 to mid-Jan 2024, including approvers being on leave over various times within that...
View ArticleReminder: Dorset Farming Community Network to present at Community Voices...
December’s community voices webinar welcomes Nick Viney – Dorset farmers ‘Lookout’ coordinator. The farming community in Dorset had developed a new initiative to encourage people to be ‘Lookouts’ in...
View ArticleThe 15th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference – Thank You
Thank you to all of our presenters, poster exhibitors, session chairs and of course delegates who supported the 15th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference. It is always a highlight on the Doctoral...
View ArticleNew internal seed fund for public engagement with research launching in 2024
Enabling meaningful engagement with stakeholders Research is more likely to lead to impact if there is engagement with beneficiaries and research users from the outset. To help foster the development...
View ArticleBA ECRN event: ECRs in the Arts, Culture and Creative Economies
This ECR-focused event brings together researchers across disciplines within the Arts, Culture and Creative Economies. It will feature keynote talks from three inspiring speakers in these fields, a...
View ArticleNew sociology paper
Congratulations to Professors Sara Ashencaen Crabtree and Jonathan Parker who, together with academic colleagues from Cost Rica and Malaysia, published in the journal Debates En Sociología [1]. Their...
View ArticleUpcoming opportunities & training for policy influencing
Final round-up of the year from Parliament The following opportunities to engage with policymakers and Parliament have been compiled by UK Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit (KEU). If you’d like to...
View ArticleSome great RKEDF training opportunities coming up in January
We’re excited to share some great RKEDF training opportunities coming up in January 2024 Click on the titles to find details and book your place to the upcoming events. Online RSA Drop-In meeting...
View ArticleNew Nepal paper published
BMJ Global Health published our latest paper today under the title ‘The impact of decentralisation on health systems: a systematic review of reviews‘ [1]. This so-called review of reviews is part of a...
View ArticlePaper published on ‘living evidence’
The Nepal Journal of Epidemiology published today carries an article on so-called ‘living evidence’ as an on-going synthesis approach that provides up-to-date rigorous research evidence [1]. This...
View ArticleInterview with BU professor published
Today Madhusudan Subedi and Man Bahadur Khattri published their Interview with Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen in the Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology & Anthropology [1]. This academic journal is...
View ArticleMigration and mental health meeting in Kathmandu
Yesterday (29th December) Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen attended a workshop on ‘Current situation of migration and its impact on Mental health’ in a hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal. This workshop was organised...
View ArticleWell-being of Nepal’s migrant workers no longer on global agenda
A few days ago were alerted by ResearchGate that our article ‘Migrant Workers in Qatar: Not just an important topic during the FIFA World Cup‘ has reached 300 reads [1]. We (Padam Simkhada, Pramod...
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