Photo of the week: the shadow of the photographer
Photo of the week: the shadow of the photographer In our next ‘photo of the week’ we are looking at research investigating the reasons and implications of our largely intuitive… »
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Photo of the week: the shadow of the photographer In our next ‘photo of the week’ we are looking at research investigating the reasons and implications of our largely intuitive… »
To mark Dyslexia Awareness Week, we are looking at the research of Dr Julie Kirkby, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University. Dr Kirkby’s innovative research and the use of… »
Photo of the week: what helps and hinders computer programmers? In our next ‘photo of the week’, we are looking at research investigating how computer programmers are affected by… »
Reflexivity, quilting and Bricolage: arts-based midwifery research In our next ’Photo of the week’ we are looking at research investigating the impact that creative inquiry can have on midwifery and… »
Could you please introduce yourself? Sally Reynolds, senior lecturer in Hominin Palaeoecology and Deputy Head of the Institute for Studies of Landscape and Human Evolution (ISLHE) at BU. What… »
Since the findings in my last publication (Rodríguez Arrizabalaga 2014) have awakened in me, as a linguist, a new interest in the linguistic dimension of the English media, last February… »
Dr Samuel Nyman, member of BUDI and Senior Lecturer Psychology Department, SciTech reports on his North Sea European dementia group meeting held in France. I recently had the pleasure of attending the… »
Bournemouth University Dementia Institute (BUDI) held its third open meeting at the university on 14 May, with this year’s theme being dementia friendly environments. The day was well attended by… »
Ravages to social welfare, the social protection floor and social work have been rife throughout many countries following the 2007 fiscal crisis and often responded to by the world’s neoliberal… »