A new study has found evidence that land was inherited through the female line in Iron Age Britain, with husbands moving to ...
Approximately two-thirds of people living with dementia reside in the community, with most expressing a desire to remain in their homes for as long as possible. Achieving this requires creating ...
The Doctoral College invites our postgraduate researchers (PGR) to apply a second round of funding of the PGR Research ...
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 ...
Check what's on campus, including buses, cycling facilities and Wi-Fi and how to get between Lansdowne and Talbot.
If you are interested in coming to study BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing at our branch campus in Yeovil then this open afternoon will provide with the opportunity to learn more. If you're interested in ...
You are invited to the Race Equality Conference at BU on 5 February 2025 on the ground floor of Fusion Building. Your free tickets are available now on Eventbrite. If you are interested in coming to ...
Investigating the development, social context, and landscape-setting of Malta’s Neolithic temples by focusing on the site of Skorba and its surroundings. Entrance to the Neolithic temple at Skorba, ...
Extensive geophysical surveys of Avebury World Heritage Site address big academically and societally relevant questions, such as the social use of space at different times in the past. The rolling ...