Bournemouth University (BU) student Katie O’Donnell has won the prestigious Orwell Society/NUJ Young Journalist’s Award 2026 ...
The Bournemouth University sports scholar is part of Team ParaCheer GB – the first ever Paralympic eligible team to perform ...
A team of researchers have for the first-time observed changes in the how different parts of the brain interact with each other after a person’s body is immersed in cold water. The findings explain ...
A new study has found a link between symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults and excessive use of social media, smartphone dependence and internet addiction. The ADHD ...
AI has transformed media production, opening a wealth of job opportunities in machine learning. This dynamic course offers cutting-edge skills and networking opportunities with industry giants like ...
Entry requirements will vary depending on your level of study and the course you have chosen. If English is not your first language, you will also have to prove that your English is of a satisfactory ...
Accredited by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), this course will prepare you to become a caring and compassionate professional who delivers quality care for children and young people. Funding ...
This Master’s course is open to applicants with a first-degree or a higher degree, making use of the Nursing & Midwifery Council’s (NMC) provision for prior learning to achieve professional ...
Our registered nursing degree apprenticeships (RNDA) in Adult Nursing and Mental Health Nursing allows you to be employed and receiving a full wage while studying. The apprenticeships are recognised ...
Bournemouth University (BU) hosted a Sports Day for visually impaired children which took place on Talbot Campus on 30 April ...
Young adults who use social media to browse content of other users are more likely to experience anxiety, depression and stress than more active users who share their own content, a new study has ...
Two of the skeletons excavated by Mortimer Wheeler in the 1930s, dating from the 1st century AD. Both these individuals exhibit bladed weapon injuries, whilst one has a spear head lodged in his spine, ...