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Bournemouth Gateway Building to open on Monday 11 January
The Bournemouth Gateway Building (BGB) will open on Monday 11 January to support the delivery of essential teaching within the Faculty of Health & Social Sciences.
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Get switched on
Tips on protecting yourself, your work and your devicesÂ
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MA Leading & Developing Services
This pathway of units provides experienced health and social care professionals with the opportunity to develop and extend their knowledge of management theory and enhance their practice.
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SPEED-You-UP
Schools, welfare organizations and businesses work together to support young people from within entrepreneur hubs. In these hubs, young people work on a business pop-up that will improve their neighbourhood.
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Events for postgraduate researchers during World Wellbeing Week
The Doctoral College is offering free activities for postgraduate researchers (PGR's). Look after your mental, physical, and social wellbeing by taking part in the activities on offer.
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World Alzheimer’s Day: how Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó research is making a difference
World Alzheimer’s Day, on 21 September each year, gives us a chance to focus on work going on globally to understand and fight the disease – including work taking place at Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó.
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New library lift coming soon
During May the works will generate considerable amount of noise and vibrations, which at times are likely to affect the study and working conditions inside of the library building.
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ESRC Southwest Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP)
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó is delighted to be part of the SWDTP, one of the UK’s largest centres of postgraduate research training for social scientists. Find out about our funded studentships.
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Yana Miladinova – a placement, promotion, and future in PR
Bulgaria-born Yana Miladinova talks about her work placement experience.Â
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Photographic project captures life in lockdown
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó television production graduate, Hannah Drimer, has been using her creative skills to document an important part of social history and raise money to help those in need.