Our research shapes and changes the world around us, providing solutions to real-world problems and informing the education we deliver. Our students are a key part of the research we conduct, ...
Check what's on campus, including buses, cycling facilities and Wi-Fi and how to get between Lansdowne and Talbot.
Bournemouth University is working in an area that integrates health-related philosophy, qualitative research and practice. This is based on the work of Professors Kathleen Galvin and Professor Les ...
Find out more about the University Executive Team which comprises our senior staff and is responsible for the overall day-to-day running of Bournemouth University. Discover more about our faculties – ...
Cold water swimming has increased in popularity in recent years, with risks and benefits increasingly well documented. Now a first-of-its-kind study has focused specifically on the safety of the ...
The right-hand lift in Poole House is currently out of service for the next two weeks whilst we wait for a part to complete necessary repairs. During this time the left-hand lift remains fully ...
Our art exhibitions are now open to all in the Atrium Gallery, in Poole House, and the Lees Gallery, outside the Lees Lecture Theatre, on Talbot Campus. Come along to our free exhibition featuring ...
New research has shown that humans were living in African rainforests more than 100 thousand years earlier than previously thought. An international team of researchers are re-writing our ...
This project explores the experiences and motivations of production managers working in UK television, as well as the alarming numbers who have left, creating an ongoing skills gap for the industry.
There’s a growing demand for professionals with skills in wildlife protection, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. This course will give you a solid scientific grounding in the science ...
Scientists have found early evidence of transport technology used by the earliest known settlers in the USA, more than twenty thousand years ago. Join us between 17:00 and 19:30 to find out more about ...