Chinese visit traces fish invasion source Rudy Gozlan's Chinese Expedition |
Wildlife call leads Young Thinker to UK award Bournemouth University researcher Sally Keith |
Researcher identifies missing WWI soldier Private Alan Mather |
Footprints lead research trail to Namibia Footprints in Namibia |
Queen's birthday honour for BU Stonehenge expert Professor Tim Darvill OBE |
Big dig begins to unravel Iron Age mystery The Big Dig is underway |
BU study a highlight of World Environment Day Research shows the economic and environmental benefits of ecological restoration |
Industry award for innovative use of GIS BU’s Andy Ford, centre |
New book profiles the biodiversity of the New Forest The new book which profiles the biodiversity of the UKs New Forest in Hampshire |
Students focus display on Wimbornes people Yesterdays Wimborne, Todays History is on display in the town |
BU appoints Professor of Conservation Ecology Professor Rudy Gozlan |
Deer project is One to watch on the BBC BU on The One Show |
Meat-eating plants stunted by heavy metal Sarracenia Leucophylla |
BU experts predict archaeologys future Professor Tim Darvill (pictured) and Ian Hanson have both shared their views |
Jurassic Coast project earns Young Scientist prize Tom Hearing and his poster |
RMS Titanic: Protection, Preservation & Peril Free public lecture to focus on the wreck of the RMS Titanic and how best to preserve it for future generations |
Bluestonehenge project takes major award One of the country’s leading environmental statisticians will deliver his Professorial Inaugural Lecture in March at BU |
New map sings Hampshire's praises A broadsheet map detailing the history of Hampshire's rich folk heritage. |
Understanding our environment – by numbers One of the country’s leading environmental statisticians will deliver his Professorial Inaugural Lecture in March at BU |
Ancient shipwreck yields early trade secrets Rare Bronze Age finds provide evidence of complex and widespread trade links some 3,000 years ago |
Shipwreck artefact reflects Dorset history The Swash Merman |
Funding award to support footprint research Professor Matthew Bennett carries out footprint research |
BU anthropologist joins CSI NY lab Patricia Furphy will work as a Visiting Scientist |
Professor Timothy Darvill is made a member of the prestigious Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Professor Timothy Darvill |
BU students touch the clouds to save earth Expedition takes students high into the Andes Mountains to help conserve some of the worlds most threatened habitats |
Primates face extinction by climate change Old World monkey populations in Africa will be hardest hit |
Newhenge feature not lost on BU archaeologists A scan of the world-famous Nahoon Footprints |
Ancient footprints come to life in 3D A scan of the world-famous Nahoon Footprints |
BU expert to feature on Radio 4s Living World Sika Deer ecology in Purbeck |
Bluestonehenge: A new stone circle near Stonehenge The Stonehenge Riverside Project |
21st century scan could reveal rare sculpture The Fishbourne Palace sculpture |
Mark James and fellow students from his degree |
Graduate appears on BBC1s Countryfile programme Mark James and fellow students from his degree |
Footprints lead BU to research prize shortlist Ground-breaking work in conservation sciences leads BU academics to shortlist for major prize |
Archaeologists return from Tanzanian fieldwork Dr Kate Welham at the Tanzanian World Heritage Site |
Hominin research takes another big step Further footprint material has been gathered during a field study in Kenya |
BU Masters student reigns Supreme Exhibition organiser Yvonne Hellin-Hobbs |
Restoring degraded ecosystems benefits biodiversity The restoration of dryland forests in Latin America |
ConSci academic features in prestigious journal Dr Amanda Korstjens, pictured right, with her assistant in Uganda |
A topmouth gudgeon the fish being used by CCEEC researchers |
Study reveals biodiversity loss Good research follow-up re-visits Dorset woodland study of the 1930s |
Ahoy, BU pirates off the starboard bow! Forensic science students from Bournemouth University |
How science saved the Large Blue butterfly BU professor contributes to major research |
Con Sci student unearths ancient stone mortar BSc Heritage Conservation student Lucia Fenikova |
Deadly parasite could endanger UK Salmon and Trout populations Research is being led by Dr Rodolphe Gozlan |
Staff member plays a leading role in defining a new world landscape type Dr Chris Wood on his latest visit to China |
Dr Miles Russell on BBC's The One Show Lookout for Dr Miles Russell on The One Show on 9th June |
Bournemouth students star in Time Teams The Secrets of Stonehenge Stonehenge reveals more of its secret past |
Annual Boss Stone Carving winners are announced BU students carve it up |
BU Experts warn of ignorance over benefits of non-native wildlife Dr Rudy Gozlan pictured at BU |
BU students master museum skills BU students at the St. Barbe Museum |
Swash Channel Wreck event hailed a success Recent BU event attracts the crowds |
Dr Miles Russell, Piltdown Man and The One Show Lookout for Dr Miles Russell on the BBC |
BU expert working to preserve Biological Eden Is this the biological Eden? |
Presidential Approval for BU Seminar in Disaster Management BUDMC holds its latest seminar |
ConSci staff member co-authors new book People of the Long Barrows Dr Martin J Smith & Megan Brickley |
Bournemouth University is MAD About the Swash Channel Wreck Come and visit the Maritime Archaeology Day |
One day ecology management workshop announced Places are limited for the event being held in May |
Prestigious PSGB Conference programme finalised Prof Emeritus Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff is speaking at the PSGB Spring Meeting |
Research on extinction risk featured in New Scientist The issue is explored in a recent article in New Scientist |
The Singing Landscape touring exhibition The Singing Landscape: a celebration of Cecil Sharp |
ConSci graduate wins prestigious award Explore Stonehenge by doing a BSc in Archaeology |
New paper features in the March issue of Antiquity Discover the engraved motifs on the ancient rocks |
Ancient Footprints Reveal Modern Traits BU expert leads international research into the worlds second oldest footprints |
BU's PG Archaeology courses leading the way BU courses have a completion rate of 95% |
CS Marine Archaeologist's win photo award Paola Palma, Lecturer in Marine Archaeology and the Swash Merman |
Partnership Boost for Marine Archaeology Research Paola Palma, Lecturer in Marine Archaeology |
Dr Steve Fletcher appointed Associate Editor of Coastal Management Dr Steve Fletcher of the CCEEC |
CS staff return from two weeks fieldwork in northern Kenya Kenya believe it? |
Placement students report back from their overseas studies Alex Whiscombe and Tomas Peel |
Dr Amanda H. Korstjens achieves status of Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Dr Amanda H. Korstjens |
New speaker and public lecture for PSGB conference The PSGB meeting will explore 'Form and Function' |
Conservation Sciences staff member to give public lecture The Stonehenge Riverside project |
National Geographic Top Ten Archaeology Sites The Stonehenge Riverside project |
BU to host 2009 PSGB spring meeting The PSGB meeting will explore 'Form and Function' |
Research Centre adds landscapes and carbon assessment content Explore the research content within CEEC |
The Iron Age Research Student Seminar (IARSS) 2009 The Iron Age Research Student Seminar |
Professorial inaugural lectures for 2009 Come and enjoy a toxic treat on the 21st January |
BU Celebrates World Class Research BU receives world class recognition of its research |
Students test their knowledge at fun event Everyone's a winner? |
BU Lecture to Reveal Importance of Mass Grave Evidence Excavating mass graves |
The Swash Channel Wreck Seminar Come along and hear the full story |
Forensic Experience Offered via Radio Auction It's your chance to help a good cause |
Latest CAAH seminar is announced Rock art in the Côa Valley, Portugal |
Postgrad completions list grows ever longer Take a look at the latest Graduates |
Stonehenge student is living the dream Edwin L. J. Pearson |
New content for Singing Landscapes pages Explore this fascinating project |
Conference continues to attract praise Delegates have been quick to praise the NPC |
Stonehenge Excavations 2008: Secrets Revealed Public Lecture to Reveal Secrets of Stonehenge |
Dr Steve Fletcher is a guest editor ConSci staff member edits The Geographical Journal |
School Open Day Friday 12 December 2008 Come and visit us to explore your options |
Latest CAAH seminar is announced Don't miss this exciting CS event |
Conservation Sciences announces new award African art features in the new award announcement |
Second speaker in 2008/9 seminar series announced Make a date in your diaries for the second seminar |
Stonehenge book shortlisted for prize Professor Tim Darvill |
New Professionals Conference proves a success The Maritime Museum, Liverpool |
Do you have a Hampshire singing ancestor? Yvette Staelens |
New assessment project takes shape Professor Ralph Clarke |
Dr Ross Hill sits in on a review panel for NASA Nasa enlisted the skills of Dr Ross Hill |
Dr Ross Hill co-chairs highly successful international conference Dr Ross Hill |
2008 Jack Parsons Prize winner announced Katherine Mockeridge details WW2 fortifications |
Bournemouth Archaeology website gets relaunch Explore the new BA site pages |
Latest ConSci newsletter is released Catch up with recent School events |
New report published examining the wildlife trade Wildlife conservation faces an uphill struggle |
Collaborative research with Memorial University, Newfoundland Joint research has been carried out in Newfoundland |
The future of tourism on eroding coasts Erosion at Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight |
First speaker in 2008/9 seminar series announced Make a date in your diaries for the first seminar |
Stonehenge studies hit the news again Stonehenge continues to provoke lively debate |
It's your chance to Ask the Dean Put your questions to Professor Matthew Bennett |
If it's Tuesday it must be Guanzhaishan The Danxia project in China |
BBC's The Fossil Detectives features Prof. Matthew Bennett Professor Matthew Bennett |
Stonehenge Riverside Project latest Catch up on all things related to this major annual event |
Sign up for the 2008 CRANID Masterclass A 3-day masterclass on the estimation of ancestry from crania |
Researcher wins prize for her poster Kayt Armstrong |
Another new conference is announced BU hosts the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group |
Discover the exciting new CS Courses Call 01202 968 902 now to make an enquiry |
Get ahead with Postgraduate study Archaeology, Anthropology or Heritage? |
The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2008 This ever popular annual event is about to take place |
Latest ConSci newsletter is released Catch up with recent School events |
Forensic Archaeology workshops a real hit Media interest in Summer courses reaches all time high |
Archaeological Guide in Top 10 Academic Bestsellers Book becomes a bestseller |
BU Marine Archaeology experts uncover amazing wreck Paola Palma examines the find |
A new publication from Dr. Korstjens |
Stonehenge Virtual World Exhibition Exploring Second Life |
School Dean to become Editor in Chief Professor Matthew Bennett |
Conservation Sciences linked to 'Eddie Grundy' skeleton A skeleton in the closet? |
Piltdown Man gets new lease of life on web site The worlds greatest scientific hoax? |
Student wins prestigious accolade Victoria Schorn has been awarded a cash prize for her work |
Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Dilemmas Malta Conference Call for Papers |
Neolithic Flint mines of Sussex research pages unveiled Dr Miles Russell puts research online |
BU staff and students lend a helping hand Students from the BU MA Museum Studies course |
Australian lecture tour proves a success Professor Tim Darvill gets a warm welcome from Oz |
The massive landslide near Lyme Regis |
Postgraduate Researchers Conference Put a date in your diary |
Professor Tim Darvill heads to Oz |
Wessex Conservation Forum is a success Con Sci event is very well attended |
A dedicated open day for Con Sci |
BU Professor making history at Stonehenge Watch the event live on the BBC |
Wessex Conservation Forum 2008 Sign up now for this exciting one-day event |
Dr Ross Hill to Co-Chair conference All roads lead to Edinburgh in September |
ConSci Forensics staff make the news Staff appear on both Sky News and Meridian |
Former BU student makes good use of skills Good or bad sand? You decide. |
Non-Native Fish a Benefit Not a Burden Introduction of non-native freshwater fish: Is it all bad? |
Professor Timothy Darvill on Megalithic tombs in Europe |
Archaeology '08 conference unveiled An unmissable archaeological event |
Spring Seminar Programme announced Spring Term 2008 |
Stonehenge: Its only Rock and Roll! It's only Stonehenge, but I like it! |
Meet the team at our forthcoming Open Days at the School Book your place at a forthcoming event |
Professor Adrian Newton edits new book Biodiversity Loss and Conservation |
More new courses for the School of Conservation Sciences CS has close ties with partner colleges |
New online database for primate morphological and spatial data The database contains primate data |
Third CS newsletter is released CSInsight features school related news |
The Jack Parsons Prize for Local Studies Research Helen Parvin wins the 2007 prize |
New Roman Archaeology programme starts at Bournemouth University What did the Romans ever do for us? Find out at BU |
CS staff member made Freeperson of Korean province Korean authorities award presitgious accolade |
New geotourism opportunities for Maasai volcano, Kenya Dr Chris Wood advises on geotourism in Kenya |
Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme Autumn Term 2007 |
A lifetime's work |
Minister goes digging for historical facts Margaret Hodge meets staff and students |
7th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection Annual conference convenes in Slovakia |
Archaeology students survey Stonehenge World Heritage Site A student surveys the Stonehenge landscape |
Knowlton website strikes a chord Knowlton - a top-rated website |
Prof Matthew Bennett returns from fieldwork in Kenya & Mexico Popoccatepetl across the Valsequillo Reservoir |
BU Students feature in The Guardian Students excel in Ecuador |
Second CSInsight newsletter is unveiled CSInsight features School related news |
BU Researcher and Technician carry out fieldwork in Romania April Bentley and Patricia Furphy travel to North Western Romania |
Coastal Management in the Solent 'Marine Policy' focused upon 'Coastal management in the Solent' |
Visit to BU by Japanese Coastal Management Experts Dr Steve Fletcher with the Japanese Coastal Management Experts |
Visit to BU by Japanese Coastal Management Experts Dr Steve Fletcher with the Japanese Coastal Management Experts |
Dr Steve Fletcher interviewed for ‘Geographical’ magazine BU Senior Lecturer talks to this leading magazine |
The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2007 Come and see what's happening at this years amazing event |
Earthwatch collaboration helps students on Ecology & Wildlife Conservation BSc Canopies, climate change and mammals |
Latest BU conference is a resounding success HEA's Teaching and Learning in Archaeology conference |
BU at forefront of Jurassic Coast laser scanning ConSci staff help to scan the coastline |
National Archaeology Week Public Open Day See what goes on during a Field School |
Conservation Sciences recruits reader in Geoinformatics ConSci welcomes another recruit |
Professor Adrian Newton returns from workshop in Vietnam International workshop held in Hanoi, Vietnam |
CSInsight newsletter is unveiled CSInsight features School related news |
BU leads research on invasive fish Research grants help complement work so far |
Forensic Short Courses July 2007 Book your place on these new Short Courses |
Teaching and Learning in Archaeology Conference 19-21st June. Bournemouth University |
Archaeology moves up the top twenty! The Guardian University Guide 2008 |
The celebratory medal awarded to Professor Timothy Darvill |
Professor Timothy Darvill appointed Vice-President of the SAL One of Britain's oldest learned societies appoints BU Professor |
Professor Adrian Newton publishes a new book Find out about this brand new publication |
Students from Bournemouth monitor Green Winged Orchids Students assess progress of this rare species of Orchid |
BU Conservation Science students and staff head to Ecuador Con Sci students head to Ecuador |
Dr. Miles Russell features in recent issue of Esquire Magazine Esquire explores the world of hoaxes |
Dr. Steve Fletcher returns from San Francisco conference Association of American Geographers Conference |
Coastal and Marine Management Learning Styles Survey It's your chance to take part in this online survey > read more |
Half of the world's Magnolia species face extinction New report reveals worrying statistics |
It's your chance to pariticipate in the Marine Survey Week Find out more about this exciting annual event |
Biodiversity Conference in the New Forest Sign up for this brand new event |
Field Trip to Portugal is a resounding success Chris Moody reports back on this recent trip |
ConSci helps develop a Carbon Calculator ConSci staff work on a Carbon Calculator |
BU Archaeologists Aid Stonehenge Discovery Latest news makes top of BBC's 'most read' stories list |
The economic benefits of a degree New report reveals its findings |
Dr. Stuart Roberts to give lecture Dr. Stuart Roberts visits BU on Thursday 15th February |
Joint Day School Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd April 2007 Unquiet Lands: People and Landscapes in Prehistoric North West Europe |
Professor Matthew Bennett continues his research in Mexico More details on this recent visit |
The 2007 School of Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme Everything you need to know about these forthcoming events |
The School of Conservation Sciences to offer exciting new bursary scheme Read more on the new bursary scheme |
How to manage our landscape? |
Environmental sector employment is booming Figures suggest further growth in this sector |
BU opens Campus-based crime house Minette Walters opens BU's 'crime house' |
New Senior Lecturer joins the School Conservation Ecology gets a boost from Rob Britton |
View pictures from the annual event |
Environmental and Industrial Geophysics Group Latest news and recent developments |
Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme Autumn term 2006 |
Faking it - the life and crimes of Charles Dawson A lecture by Dr. Miles Russell |
Professor Timothy Darvill launches essays on the archaeology of Gloucestershire Essay launch details |
Award goes to new book |
Dr. Miles Russell opens new exhibition Hove museum boasts exciting new feature |
The School of Conservation Sciences Forthcoming Open Days in 2007 |
October's New Professional's Conference hailed a success Full details on this recent event |
Staff and students to appear in new C4 programme Wild Thing - I Love You: Sunday 15th Oct 5.30pm |
Potential landfill gas threat to be examined Landfill gas issues addressed by BU |
Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Meini and the Preseli bluestones By Timothy Darvill, FSA, and Geoff Wainwright, FSA |
Eight new Postgraduate Researchers join the school Postgraduate Researchers commence 3 years of studies |
BU Open Day attracts record numbers The University welcomes over 1,600 prospective students |
Major new study of Stonehenge and its landscape published Stonehenge. The biography of a landscape By Timothy Darvill |
Dr Steve Fletcher secures funding for new project Coastal management in Japan |
Royal Geographical Society Conference, London Royal Geographical Society Conference, London |
Folk map for Somerset County Council Yvette Staelens researches new publication |
Staff from the School of Conservation Sciences host a stand at BIC Expo Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Annual Conference 2006 |
MA Museum Studies Course arrives at Bournemouth University Find out more about this exciting and innovative new course |
Early human settlement in the Americas Professor Matthew Bennett returns from 3 weeks fieldwork in Mexico as part of his NERC fund project... |
Professor Adrian Newton co-authors new publication from UNEP-WCMC This document is now available for download |
Dr Steve Fletcher joins Conservation Sciences Senior Lecturer in Coastal and Marine Affairs is appointed |
Environmental Forensics Conference in April 2007 Plans for this event have now been unveiled |
The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2006 Come and see what's happening at this years not to be missed event... |
Latest EROCIPS Newsletter released Featuring Bournemouth University EGS Student Placement Heli Pollonen |
Professor Matthew Bennett talks sandcastles There's a second series of the BBC's Coast programme currently being filmed. |
Bournemouth University's Professor Matthew Bennett and researcher Sophie Fisher go back on the footprint trail... |
Filming begins for the C4 series that will be on TV this Autumn featuring Bournemouth University staff and students... |
World Heritage advisory work takes place in China World Heritage Site inscription being pursued by Dr Chris Wood... |
Helping with the conservation of Green Wing Orchids Helping with the conservation of green winged orchids (Orchis morio) at Alderney Water Works... |
Monitoring heathland recovery following a major fire in March Staff at Bournemouth University have started a monitoring programme in collaboration with Poole Borough Council... |
Symposium takes place in Mexico 12th International Symposium takes place at Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico in July... |
New Environmental Forensics Course is announced The new BSc (Hons) Environmental Forensics Environmental Forensics validated in March 2006 and taking its first entry this September... |
Students win employment bursaries Final Year students in the Archaeology and Historic Environment Group, in the School of Conservation Sciences, University of Bournemouth win employment bursaries... |
The New Professionals Conference is announced A gathering and presentation of current research and thinking from Museum Studies masters students. Are you a museum masters student? Then read on... |
Best MSc Forensic student and Best MSc Coastal Zone student presentation coverage |
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