BFX Festival draws to a close
The BFX Festival came to an end following five days of movie screenings, animation workshops and industry insights into some of the best movies of 2014.
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The BFX Festival came to an end following five days of movie screenings, animation workshops and industry insights into some of the best movies of 2014.
Top experts specialising in visual effects and animation will be hitting Bournemouth this month to spread their knowledge at the BFX Festival organised by Bournemouth University.
Five students from Bournemouth University (BU) have just completed four-week internships in Medellin, Colombia to volunteer with families and communities hoping to change perceptions of their country.
There is a lot happening on campus and beyond and Our BU Story is a chance to celebrate some of the diversity of what you, our staff and students are involved with. Whether it is volunteering with SUBU, working on […]
Two Bournemouth University PhD students have received awards for their outstanding research from the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society (RSPS).
A disease prevalent in developing countries could be spread by the changes in rainfall patterns according to a new study by BU researchers.
The BFX Festival returns to Bournemouth this summer to celebrate British talent and creativity in animation, computer games and visual effects.
Bournemouth University student Norman Gregory, currently reading for a Master’s Degree in Film, has been in Tuscany directing his first feature film ‘A Reason to Leave’.
Help is on hand from BU if your exam results are not what you expect
A film created by Bournemouth University students and set during the First World War is to premier in Leicester Square.
Artefacts from a Seventeenth Century wreck, found and conserved by Bournemouth University’s maritime archaeologists, have been unveiled at Poole Museum.
National awards celebrate outstanding work in Students’ Unions, with over 600 nominations
An ambulance, donated by the NHS, will be used to teach and train Paramedic Science students at Bournemouth University.
Professor Stella Fearnley received the prestigious award from the British Accounting and Finance Association for her contribution to the industry
Panel will strengthen course by sharing industry experience and trends
A Bournemouth University graduate has found success with the publication of a new book for budding football professionals.
Won the Rise To challenge for their campaign to get people to thank their mums
Around 30 staff from Corinthia Hotels International at BU for Continuing Professional Development course
Copyrightuser.org developed by experts to share copyright law information in engaging and easily understandable way
Over 270 people attended the Mike Warne Lecture at BU, organised by Marketing students
Over 5,000 BU graduates celebrated this week as they were handed their degree certificates during six graduation ceremonies.
Bournemouth University graduate Jimmy Headdon is a Technical Lead for McLaren. He offers his advice to current students about succeeding in industry.
The Accounting, Finance and Economics framework celebrated the strong links with nine organisations
An ambulance, donated by the NHS, will be used to teach and train Paramedic Science students at Bournemouth University.
Achievements of graduating students celebrated with School of Health and Social Care’s annual Awards Ceremony
Annette Brooke MP highlighted the research, which investigates how respite care for children affects parental relationships
Following work with BU’s Dr Sarah Bate, NHS Choices have formally recognised prosopagnosia as a condition.
Community members joined with Bournemouth University’s Dementia Institute (BUDI) to perform at an event to raise awareness about dementia.
Event hosted by BU Centre for Face Processing Disorders and Tobias Ellwood MP to discuss measures to increase public and professional awareness of the condition
Spoke about contemporary feminism during public lecture, organised by BU Women’s Academic Network
A special event celebrating nurses was hosted at Bournemouth University to mark International Nurses Day, 12th May 2014.
All welcome to attend the free event, organized by Bournemouth University Dementia Institute (BUDI) with support of Alzheimer’s Research UK
Travelled to Austria for the conference, which looks at social work from an international perspective
The BFX Festival returns to Bournemouth this summer to celebrate British talent and creativity in animation, computer games and visual effects.
Bournemouth University student Norman Gregory, currently reading for a Master’s Degree in Film, has been in Tuscany directing his first feature film ‘A Reason to Leave’.
A film created by Bournemouth University students and set during the First World War is to premier in Leicester Square.
A group of MA 3D Computer Animation graduates from the class of 2010/11 and 2011/12, have formed a new digital cooperative called BRILLIANA.
Five BU students have been given the chance of a lifetime to work at the FIFA World Cup
Young disabled poets perform their own work at BU’s Festival of Learning
BA (Hons) Scriptwriting for Film and TV graduate Ben Cookson created film Almost Married
Students from across Media School cover European Parliamentary Elections live
Spoke about contemporary feminism during public lecture, organised by BU Women’s Academic Network
Prospective MEP candidates from seven political parties gathered to debate key topics in preparation for the upcoming European elections.
Pupils joined Bournemouth University researchers to design structures to improve biodiversity along the area’s coastline
Dr Jen Gupta will deliver the talk at Café Boscanova on Tuesday July 2
Gadgets and technological advances showcased during Bournemouth University’s Festival of Design and Innovation.
Bournemouth University’s Festival of Design and Innovation returns in 2014 to celebrate the creativity of designs and prototypes created by students.
A project in underway to recreate a sunken shipwreck using the techniques that would have been used by the original builders.
A series of reconstructed Neolithic houses have opened at the new Stonehenge Visitor Centre, with Bournemouth University research used as the basis for the reconstruction.
Trophy created by Industrial Design student could be handed to winners of the Grand Prix
Professor Venky Dubey received the award in recognition of outstanding services to his field
Bournemouth University’s Centre for Face Processing Disorders (CFPD) has been awarded a four-figure sum from the British Psychological Society to raise awareness for prosopagnosia, or face blindness, in the UK.
Investigated simulated crime scenes including bomb plot and railway death