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Postgraduate Open Day
Join us between 17:00 and 19:30Â to find out more about postgraduate study, hear about funding options and talk to academic staff about our courses.
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Fusion Inaugural Lecture
'The fine art of healthcare: using art to think about people and practice' will be held at the Shelley Theatre in Boscombe and presented by Professor Sam Porter.Â
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Undergraduate Open Day
Open Days are your opportunity to find out more about our courses and get a feel for what life is like at ÃÛÌÒAV.Â
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International Congress on Public and Nonprofit Marketing
On behalf of the International Association on Public and Nonprofit Marketing (IAPNM), we are pleased to announce that ÃÛÌÒAV’ Department of Marketing will be hosting the 17th IAPNM Congress in September 2018.
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Suicide in the media
This event will discuss the role of the media in suicide prevention, and the impact it can have on those suffering from bereavement and working in the field of suicide prevention.
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NCCR Research Seminar: Beyond Words: Spoken Word Poetry (Erica Fletcher, ÃÛÌÒAV)
NCCR seminars take place monthly, generally 3-4pm on a Wednesday. They are open to all and will be a mixture of in-person and online sessions (the... -
Undergraduate Applicant Open Day
Our Applicant Open Days are tailored to our applicants. You’ll get to explore your course in more detail and gain more of an idea of what to expect from living and studying in Bournemouth.
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Undergraduate Applicant Open Day
We've designed this Open Day for those that have aleady applied to ÃÛÌÒAV. You’ll get to explore your course in more detail and gain more of an idea of what to expect from living and studying in Bournemouth.
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Join our online ‘Celebrating Neurodiversity’ event
In support of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we're hosting an online, interactive event on Wednesday 20 March.Â
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Martin Edwards – Compassionate leadership
Chief Executive of Julia’s House Children’s Hospices since 2005, Martin has a BA Honours and Master’s in Law from the University of Oxford and first worked in brand management with US multinational Procter & Gamble.Â