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OPINION: UK-India trade deal - why the timing is crucial for both nations
Professor Sangeeta Khorana writes for The Conversation about the significance of a new enhanced trade partnership between India and the UK.Â
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OPINION: Targeting disaster management - new research evidence from Sierra Leone
Professor Lee Miles writes for The Conversation about Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬research to help improve disaster management and response in Sierra Leone.
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OPINION: Expanding marine protected areas by 5% could boost fish yields by 20% – but there's a catch
BU's Professor Rick Stafford writes for The Conversation about Marine Protected Areas.
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Plastic pollution: could we clean up the ocean with technology?
Professor Rick Stafford writes about the threats to the ocean from plastic pollution - and potential ways to tackle it - for The Conversation. -
Nobel Prize should be just the start of making women scientists more visible
BU's Head of the School of Journalism, English and Communication, Dr Shelley Thompson, looks at how the Nobel Prize could be key to raising visibility of women in science.
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Dorset Economic blog 13: Local and Global Factors for Recovery
BU's Emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the next in a series of economic blogs looking at the impact of covid-19 on the economy.
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What does the Nigerian Election tell us about Africa’s largest democracy?
Confidence Uwazuruike gives a run down of the key points from the 2015 Nigerian Election and what it says about the country's democratic process.
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AFC Bournemouth partnership celebrated at Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬Big Match
BU’s partnership with AFC Bournemouth was celebrated during the Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬Big Match vs Everton, in the last round of Premier League games before the World Cup.
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2000-year-old human remains and animal sacrifices found in Dorset
Archaeology students from Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬ have found the remains of prehistoric people and animal sacrifices in a recently discovered Iron Age... -
Bournemouth’s young engineers and designers present solutions to global issues
125 undergraduate students will be demonstrating their designs and prototypes at our Festival of Design and Engineering next month.Â