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Browse through our degrees, split over 16 subject areas, to find an undergraduate course starting this September – including foundation and top-up courses.
BA (Hons) Social Work 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 ...
MSc Engineering Project Management Develop an understanding of project management methods and tools, and how to employ them in the planning and execution of projects, as well as becoming fully aware ...
Our qualifications are recognised by leading professional bodies and are suitable for students at all levels of career progression. Investing in your own future is the smartest business decision ...
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 ...
Clearing is your last chance to find a place with Bournemouth University for the forthcoming September after UCAS deadlines have passed. Find out more & apply.
We are always happy to welcome students from China onto our undergraduate, postgraduate, research and top-up courses. We’re home to a large community of international students – currently 1,600 ...
Scientists have uncovered the remains of a vast animal community that lived in the European Arctic 75,000 years ago. Join us ...
A new study by archaeologists at Bournemouth University (BU) has revealed that bodies recovered from a ‘war-cemetery’ previously attributed to the Roman Conquest of Britain at Maiden Castle Iron Age ...
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 ...
Researchers at Bournemouth University are warning about the addictive potential of AI conversational tools, such as ChatGPT. Writing in the journal, Human Centric Intelligent Systems, the research ...
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