Bournemouth University’s (BU) Principal Academic in Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology, Dr Miles Russell welcomed broadcaster Sandi Toksvig to an archaeological excavation in Dorset to investigate a ...
Learn how to secure your devices, manage passwords, report suspicious emails, how to protect your personal data and take care of your wellbeing while you're online. Here's where you'll find all of the ...
The Neolithic Flint Mines project was established in order to fully record and widely disseminate the results of the early 20th century investigations for the first time. Harrow Hill: a Neolithic ...
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Fees for postgraduate research degrees vary depending on the subject you are studying and whether you are a UK, EU or international student. This page provides an overview of the cost of ...
In an increasingly connected and digital society, developing effective and collaborative cybersecurity measures is becoming more and more important. In recognition of this challenge, the European ...
BU has developed a Mental Capacity Toolkit to support health and social care professionals working with individuals whose decision-making process is impaired, for example, people living with dementia.
Researchers at Bournemouth University are warning about the addictive potential of AI conversational tools, such as ChatGPT. Writing in the journal, Human Centric Intelligent Systems, the research ...
Young adults who use social media to browse content of other users are more likely to experience anxiety, depression and stress than more active users who share their own content, a new study has ...
Around one million years ago, early humans were skilful at using the landscape features of the Kenyan Rift to ambush and kill their prey, according to new research published in Scientific Reports. The ...
A new study has found evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to live with their wife’s community. This is believed to be the first time such ...
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