A new study analysing two fossilized whale skulls from around 5 million years ago has revealed fragments of sharks’ teeth ...
Two former Bournemouth University (BU) students are celebrating the success of contributing to two Oscar winning films. Fernando Morillo, who graduated BU in 2014 with a Master’ ...
AFC Bournemouth managers Andoni Iraola and Helen Bleazard were guests of honour at the first Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership Lecture, hosted by Bournemouth University. We’re excited to welcome you to our ...
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AFC Bournemouth managers Andoni Iraola and Helen Bleazard were guests of honour at the first Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership Lecture, hosted by Bournemouth University. A new anthology showcasing the ...
More than 4 in 10 adults in the UK are happy to use ChatGPT for their mental health support, new research suggests. The study ...
AFC Bournemouth managers Andoni Iraola and Helen Bleazard were guests of honour at the first Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership Lecture, hosted by Bournemouth University. The men’s and women’s managers ...
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 ...
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, ...
A new study has found evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to live with their wife’s community. This is believed to be the first time such ...
BU has developed a Mental Capacity Toolkit to support health and social care professionals working with individuals whose decision-making process is impaired, for example, people living with dementia.
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 ...
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