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Earliest known case of TB in Britain on display in Wimborne
Dr Martin Smith has worked with the Museum of East Dorset to put the skeleton of an Iron Age man with tuberculosis on public display for the first time.
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Beach find may be from historic Swash Channel Wreck
Timbers found by National Trust rangers on Studland Beach after Storm Katie may be from the wreck of a 17th century Dutch ship worked on by Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬experts.
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#MyPlacementStory - get involved
We've been highlighting stories from students currently making a difference to the workplace while on their placement, and now we're asking you to get involved and share your stories
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Digital Methods Summer School: Researchers apply before Friday 17 May
Join our free one-week intensive summer school for postgraduate research students and early career researchers from 1 to 5 July.
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‘Healthcare Heroes’ promotes BU’s impact in the healthcare industries
Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬is celebrating academic and student contributions in the healthcare industryÂ
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Submissions for the Bournemouth Writing Prize 2023 are now open
Creative writers are invited to submit their short stories and poetry to the Bournemouth Writing Prize 2023 for the chance to win £500 and record a reading of their work.
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Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey
If you are registered as a Student Ambassador there are opportunities for part-time work available in the DLHE call centre from January - March. Deadline to apply is Friday 9 December.
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬students involved in EU conservation project
Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬students are working alongside conservation experts on an EU-wide project to understand the migration habits of wild salmon and sea trout in the river Frome in Dorset.
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬alumnus charts AFC Bournemouth's meteoric rise
Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬graduate Niall Malone worked at AFC Bournemouth during their more difficult times. We caught up with him to talk about the highs and lows of the football club.
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Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬research sheds light on challenges and opportunities when recruiting talent to the jobs market in the BCP areaÂ
A new project ‘Love where you work’ conducted by researchers at BU and funded by BCP council aims to attract and retain young talent and help local employers to recruit them.Â