A new study has found evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to ...
The Doctoral College invites our postgraduate researchers (PGR) to apply a second round of funding of the PGR Research ...
If you’re an international student starting with us in January, we know it may take you some time to set up your UK bank account and receive your new cards. To make things easier for you during this ...
A European research project will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to support crime detection and prevention. The PRESERVE project will look at ways to support law enforcement ...
Get moving and take a break from your exams and revision during SportBU Wellbeing Week. Free sport sessions are available between Monday 20 January and Sunday 26 January for students to turn up and ...
With start of the new semester it's important to be aware of common financial scams targeting mobile devices. Smishing is fraud involving text messages and is currently the most popular form of scam ...
Discover what makes society tick, what the glue that holds it together is and the threats that could rip it apart; sociology is rapidly becoming more relevant in our contemporary world.
The Durotriges Project is an intensive, multi-disciplinary investigation into the prehistoric and Roman societies of central southwestern Britain, conducted by staff and students of the Department of ...
We are always here for you. Find out about the services, information and support you can access as a BU student. With a wide range of places to eat and drink on our campuses, you'll never go hungry at ...
Extensive data analysis based on fieldwork conducted between 1993 and 2009 has enabled BU to report on a fascinating ceremonial and funereal landscape in east Dorset. The Knowlton Prehistoric ...