Bournemouth University (BU) student Katie O’Donnell has won the prestigious Orwell Society/NUJ Young Journalist’s Award 2026 ...
We are always here for you. Find out about the services, information and support you can access as a BU student. With a wide range of places to eat and drink on our campuses, you'll never go hungry at ...
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 ...
The Bournemouth University sports scholar is part of Team ParaCheer GB – the first ever Paralympic eligible team to perform ...
Bournemouth University (BU) hosted a Sports Day for visually impaired children which took place on Talbot Campus on 30 April ...
Academic offences can take many forms – from plagiarising the work of others, colluding with course-mates on an independent assignment, paying someone else to write an assignment or cheating in exams.
Work from BU staff has been highlighted in the Government’s recently updated Women’s Health Strategy. Academics in BU’s Centre for Midwifery and Women’s Health have made important contributions to the ...
Final year undergraduate students have one last chance to take part in the National Student Survey (NSS), which closes on Thursday 30 April 2026. Don’t miss your chance to have your say. The NSS is a ...
We love showing off our campuses. Book for this Open Day and find out more about our courses, speak to our students and find out what life as a BU student is really like. The Bournemouth University ...
Both an academic qualification and, crucially, also a professional qualification, this course is approved by Social Work England – meaning you’ll be eligible to apply for registration as a social ...
A painted reconstruction of a bluntnose sixgill shark (or cow shark) scavenging on a tiny extinct right whale carcass during the Early Pliocene of the southern North Sea. A pod of an extinct whale ...
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