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Why we need to talk about money
If you’re dealing with financial independence for the first time, it is imperative that you speak up about any money worries before they escalate; 50% of students say financial issues are affecting their mental health, and 53% worry about having to manage the increasing cost of bills and utilities while at university, so let’s talk about money!
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬student wins Gold at the Scalabis Cup
Ashleigh Doyle won Gold in the senior women trampoline event at the international Scalabis Cup competition.
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Federalisation has positive effects on Nepal’s health system but improvements still needed
This week researchers from the UK, including Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬, and Nepal met MPs to discuss their findings of how federalisation... -
Time Team’s 3-Day Iron Age Dig to feature Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬experts
Time Team will celebrate its 30th birthday with new dig investigating an Iron Age complex near Corfe Castle, Dorset, with Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬experts supporting the archaeology.
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What Christmas means to me: Rev Ruth Wells
With the festive season nearly upon us, we spoke to BU’s Reverend Ruth Wells, from BU’s Faith and Reflection Team.
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Eating Disorder Awareness Week at BU
A campaign to break down myths and misunderstanding about anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other food-related health problems has taken place in Dorset.
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Open Letter to Journalists, Mental Health Campaigners and Psychologists.
Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬academics are among the signatories to this Open Letter, about the portrayal of Netflix show 13 Reasons Why
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King Arthur was composite ‘Celtic Superhero,' archaeological analysis reveals
BU's Dr Miles Russell undertook historical and archaeological analysis of the origin myths of Britain and Arthur legend Â
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Coordinated ‘noise’ between brain neurons helps animals predict outcomes to make optimal decisions
Research explored how the brain encodes information about previous experiences to determine if the result of a choice can be anticipated.Â
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Research to explore how human occupation across the ages has affected the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
International team of researchers will use historical, archaeological and ecological data to produce ‘atlas of human impact’ over hundreds of years, and inform future conservation efforts