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Got a business idea or an interest in self-employment?
Apply for a free programme which includes a £250 grant to help start and support your business in the early stages.
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬ researchers to create short film using artificial intelligence
The project, funded by the AHRC, will investigate the creative and legal issues around the use of AI in media production.Â
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New advice for doctors on how to identify and respond to reproductive coercion
Professor Sam Rowlands has published an education paper in BMJ, providing advice for health workers on identifying signs of reproductive coercion – when a woman becomes pregnant, or has pregnancy forcibly prevented or terminated, against her wishes.
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Dorset Economy blog 45: Inflation Curse
BU's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the next in his series of blogs on the Dorset economy, looking at the impact of inflation.
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Heritage and culture key for Thai confectioners to compete with western brands.
Traditional confectionery in Thailand is getting crowded out of the market by the big western brands; but a new study explores how local manufacturers can fight back.
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Gillett Road closure: restricted access to Talbot Campus
If you park at Talbot Campus please read this information about Gillet Road closure from Monday 2 March.
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OPINION: Is the race now on for a new owner of Formula One?
BU's Dr Bruce Braham writes for The Conversation about the finanical future of Formula One.
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬students head to Russia to help broadcast the FIFA World Cup
Four Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬students are spending six weeks in Russia for the FIFA World Cup with UK agency Whistle.
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OPINION: Boris Johnson's phone - what can hackers do with your mobile number?
Dr Edward Apeh writes for The Conversation about the ways in which phone numbers can be used by hackers.Â
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Faculty of Media and Communication celebrates graduating students
Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬'s graduation ceremonies continue, with graduates from the Faculty of Media and Communication celebrating the successful completion of their degrees.Â