The last BU blog of 2023
First of all: Happy New Year! One of the first message I received this morning was that our editorial ‘Addressing the inequalities in global genetic studies for the advancement of Genetic Epidemiology’...
View ArticleECR and Interdisciplinarity in the Medical Humanities
This ECR-focused event brings together researchers in Medical and Health Humanities at Bournemouth from across the faculties of Health & Social Science, Media & Communication and Science &...
View ArticleIntellectual Property for Academics
Wednesday 24th January 10:30 - 12:00 This workshop will deliver essential knowledge and know-how from an industry expert, enabling you to gain a deeper understanding of IP that will support...
View ArticlePostgraduate Research Showcase
Did you miss the the latest PGR Conference? Do not worry you can now visit the Atrium Gallery on Talbot Campus to view a selection of the posters that were exhibited on the day as part of the...
View ArticleECRN events programme 2024
Support and skills development for early career researchers at BU The BU Early Career Researcher (ECR) Network is designed to support early career researchers and PGRs at BU, offering general advice...
View ArticleCafé Scientifique Tuesday 6 February 2024 – The Sun and the Moon and the...
At Café Scientifique, you can explore the latest ideas in science and technology in a relaxed setting. Enjoy listening to a short talk before engaging in debate and discussion with our guest speaker...
View ArticlePublic Engagement Opportunity: Share your research with the public at Café...
Would you like to share your research with a public audience? Get involved with our Café Scientifique series Café Scientifique is a public event that takes place at The Black Cherry in Boscombe on the...
View ArticleWe can help promote your public engagement event or activity
At BU we promote and celebrate the work done to engage public audiences with our research. The Public Engagement with Research team in Research Development and Support can help promote your event to...
View ArticleNew migration paper related to Nepal
On the last day of 2023 the Journal of Health Promotion published the paper ‘Sexual Harassment Among Nepali Non-Migrating Female Partners of International Labor Migrant Men’ [1]. This paper, in an...
View ArticlePartnership planning meeting in Kathmandu
This afternoon Prof. Edwin van Teijlingen attended a partnership meeting with colleagues from Nepal’s Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences (MMIHS) in Yak & Yeti Hotel in Kathmandu. The...
View ArticleDo you have an idea to engage public audiences with science & research?...
Do you have an idea to engage public audiences with science and research? Event proposals for the British Science Festival 2024 are open. The British Science Festival will take place in East London...
View ArticleRef 2021/ Report analysing impact case studies
This is an interesting report from the British Society of Gerontology analysing impact case studies from REF 2021. This includes work from Bournemouth University amongst various other centres. Please...
View ArticleNew Scientist Live 2024: Call for Speakers and Exhibitors
New Scientist Live is a three-day science festival and exhibition that combines the best of in-person and virtual events. Connecting a global online audience with face-to-face visitors, speakers and...
View ArticleForum on Post-Federalisation Health System Strengthening
Today and tomorrow our research team is engaged in discussions with those responsible for running the health system at different levels of the new federal system in Nepal. The aim today and tomorrow...
View ArticleECR Public Engagement Opportunity: Share your research with the public at...
Are you an Early Career Researcher looking to gain experience in Public Engagement? Would you like to share your research with a public audience? Get involved with our Café Scientifique series Café...
View ArticleLatest paper from Federalisation & Health System in Nepal
The sixth paper from our interdisciplinary research team focuses on the effective way we applied participatory policy analysis in a study on the effects on the health system in Nepal. In the research...
View ArticleNewspaper coverage in Nepal
One print daily English-language newspaper The Annapurna Express and one online newspaper Gazzabkoo Magazine published articles this week on our project on strengthening the health system in Nepal....
View ArticleKnowledge Exchange in Research
The Knowledge exchange in Research session, is aimed primarily at those in academic leadership roles including Deputy Deans and Heads of Department. It is open for academics and researchers who want to...
View ArticleLabour migration: desperation & exploitation
On my latest trip to Nepal I noticed a number of related newspaper stories about those wanting to migrate abroad for work. Yesterday there was an article with the headline ‘Three held for defrauding...
View ArticleTV interview in Nepal
Two days ago Professor Edwin van Teijlingen from BU’s Faculty of Health & Social Sciences was interviewed by the national television channel News24 in Kathmandu, Nepal. His interview covered some...
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