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Rudy Gozlan Chinese Expedition

Chinese visit traces fish invasion source

Rudy Gozlan's Chinese Expedition

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Private Alan Mather

Wildlife call leads Young Thinker to UK award

Bournemouth University researcher Sally Keith

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Private Alan Mather

Researcher identifies missing WWI soldier

Private Alan Mather

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Ancient footprints

Footprints lead research trail to Namibia

Footprints in Namibia

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Professor Tim Darvill OBE

Queen's birthday honour for BU Stonehenge expert

Professor Tim Darvill OBE

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The Big Dig

Big dig begins to unravel Iron Age mystery

The Big Dig is underway

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Water droplet

BU study a highlight of World Environment Day

Research shows the economic and environmental benefits of ecological restoration

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BU’s Andy Ford, centre

Industry award for innovative use of GIS

BU’s Andy Ford, centre

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‘Yesterday’s Wimborne, Today’s History’ is on display in the town

New book profiles the biodiversity of the New Forest

The new book which profiles the biodiversity of the UK’s New Forest in Hampshire

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‘Yesterday’s Wimborne, Today’s History’ is on display in the town

Students focus display on Wimborne’s people

‘Yesterday’s Wimborne, Today’s History’ is on display in the town

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Professor Rudy Gozlan

BU appoints Professor of Conservation Ecology

Professor Rudy Gozlan

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The One Show logo

Deer project is One to watch on the BBC

BU on ‘The One Show’

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Sarracenia Leucophylla

Meat-eating plants stunted by heavy metal

Sarracenia Leucophylla

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Professor Tim Darvill (pictured) and Ian Hanson have both shared their views

BU experts predict archaeology’s future

Professor Tim Darvill (pictured) and Ian Hanson have both shared their views

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Tom Hearing and his poster

Jurassic Coast project earns Young Scientist prize

Tom Hearing and his poster

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Titanic wreck

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

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A black & white photo of an old Hampshire cottage, with people standing in front.

Bluestonehenge project takes major award

One of the country’s leading environmental statisticians will deliver his Professorial Inaugural Lecture in March at BU

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A black & white photo of an old Hampshire cottage, with people standing in front.

New map sings Hampshire's praises

A broadsheet map detailing the history of Hampshire's rich folk heritage.

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Butterfly image

Understanding our environment – by numbers

One of the country’s leading environmental statisticians will deliver his Professorial Inaugural Lecture in March at BU

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Gold torc

Ancient shipwreck yields early trade secrets

Rare Bronze Age finds provide evidence of complex and widespread trade links some 3,000 years ago

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Merman image

Shipwreck artefact reflects Dorset history

The Swash Merman

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Professor Matthew Bennett carries out footprint research

Funding award to support footprint research

Professor Matthew Bennett carries out footprint research

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Patricia Furphy will work as a Visiting Scientist

BU anthropologist joins CSI NY lab

Patricia Furphy will work as a Visiting Scientist

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Professor Timothy Darvill with Prof Dr Frederick Lüth, Director of the Römisch-Germanische Kommission in Frankfurt

Professor Timothy Darvill is made a member of the prestigious Deutsches Archäologisches Institut

Professor Timothy Darvill

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Students from Bournemouth University

BU students touch the clouds to save earth

Expedition takes students high into the Andes Mountains to help conserve some of the world’s most threatened habitats

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Red colobus female in Uganda, copyright Amanda H Korstjens

Primates face extinction by climate change

Old World monkey populations in Africa will be hardest hit

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The January/February 2010 issue of British Archaeology magazine

Newhenge feature not lost on BU archaeologists

A scan of the world-famous Nahoon Footprints

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A scan of the world-famous Nahoon Footprints

Ancient footprints come to life in 3D

A scan of the world-famous Nahoon Footprints

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Sika deer in Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck

BU expert to feature on Radio 4’s ‘Living World’

Sika Deer ecology in Purbeck

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The Stonehenge Riverside Project

Bluestonehenge: A new stone circle near Stonehenge

The Stonehenge Riverside Project

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The Fishbourne Palace sculpture

21st century scan could reveal rare sculpture

The Fishbourne Palace sculpture

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Dr Miles Russell

The Truth about King Arthur

Mark James and fellow students from his degree

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Footprint

Graduate appears on BBC1’s Countryfile programme

Mark James and fellow students from his degree

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Footprint

Footprints lead BU to research prize shortlist

Ground-breaking work in conservation sciences leads BU academics to shortlist for major prize

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Dr Kate Welham at the Tanzanian World Heritage Site

Archaeologists return from Tanzanian fieldwork

Dr Kate Welham at the Tanzanian World Heritage Site

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Professor Matthew Bennett in Kenya

Hominin research takes another big step

Further footprint material has been gathered during a field study in Kenya

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Yvonne Hellin-Hobbs  Exhibition Organiser  'The Story of the Supremes' exhibit in Bath

BU Masters student reigns Supreme

Exhibition organiser Yvonne Hellin-Hobbs

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The restoration of dryland forests in Latin America

Restoring degraded ecosystems benefits biodiversity

The restoration of dryland forests in Latin America

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A topmouth gudgeon – the fish being used by CCEEC researchers to investigate the ecology of alien species

ConSci academic features in prestigious journal

Dr Amanda Korstjens, pictured right, with her assistant in Uganda

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A topmouth gudgeon – the fish being used by CCEEC researchers to investigate the ecology of alien species

Aliens land in CCEEC

A topmouth gudgeon – the fish being used by CCEEC researchers

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Lime Tree Leaves (Dorset  UK)

Study reveals biodiversity loss

Good research follow-up re-visits Dorset woodland study of the 1930s

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Forensic science students from Bournemouth

Ahoy, BU pirates off the starboard bow!

Forensic science students from Bournemouth University

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Large Blue butterfly

How science saved the Large Blue butterfly

BU professor contributes to major research

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BSc Heritage Conservation student, Lucia Fenikova, displays the Roman Purbeck stone mortar

Con Sci student unearths ancient stone mortar

BSc Heritage Conservation student Lucia Fenikova

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Dr Rodolphe Gozlan

Deadly parasite could endanger UK Salmon and Trout populations

Research is being led by Dr Rodolphe Gozlan

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Dr Chris Wood

Staff member plays a leading role in defining a new world landscape type

Dr Chris Wood on his latest visit to China

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Dr Miles Russell filming for BBCs The One Show

Dr Miles Russell on BBC's The One Show

Lookout for Dr Miles Russell on The One Show on 9th June

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Tony Robinson at Stonehenge

Bournemouth students star in Time Team’s The Secrets of Stonehenge

Stonehenge reveals more of its secret past

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BU students carve it up

Annual Boss Stone Carving winners are announced

BU students carve it up

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Dr Rudy Gozlan

BU Experts warn of ignorance over benefits of non-native wildlife

Dr Rudy Gozlan pictured at BU

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BU students at the St. Barbe Museum

BU students master museum skills

BU students at the St. Barbe Museum

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The Swash Channel artifact Pic courtesy of Tom Cousins

Swash Channel Wreck event hailed a success

Recent BU event attracts the crowds

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Piltdown skull

Dr Miles Russell, Piltdown Man and The One Show

Lookout for Dr Miles Russell on the BBC

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Pic courtesy of Almaz Orozumbekov

BU expert working to preserve ‘Biological Eden’

Is this the biological Eden?

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Bournemouth University’s (BU) Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC) welcomed the President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa, to its latest international seminar

Presidential Approval for BU Seminar in Disaster Management

BUDMC holds its latest seminar

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People of the Long Barrows Martin Smith & Megan Brickley

ConSci staff member co-authors new book

People of the Long Barrows Dr Martin J Smith & Megan Brickley

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Swash Channel Wreck

Bournemouth University is MAD About the Swash Channel Wreck

Come and visit the Maritime Archaeology Day

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One day deer ecology management workshop

One day ecology management workshop announced

Places are limited for the event being held in May

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Prof Emeritus Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff

Prestigious PSGB Conference programme finalised

Prof Emeritus Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff is speaking at the PSGB Spring Meeting

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Tree Photo credit: Martin Gardner

Research on extinction risk featured in New Scientist

The issue is explored in a recent article in New Scientist

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The Singing Landscape

The Singing Landscape touring exhibition

The Singing Landscape: a celebration of Cecil Sharp

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Explore Stonehenge by doing a BSc in Archaeology

ConSci graduate wins prestigious award

Explore Stonehenge by doing a BSc in Archaeology

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Canada do Inferno rock

New paper features in the March issue of Antiquity

Discover the engraved motifs on the ancient rocks

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Ancient Footprints

Ancient Footprints Reveal Modern Traits

BU expert leads international research into the world’s second oldest footprints

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BU Archaeology

BU's PG Archaeology courses leading the way

BU courses have a completion rate of 95%

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Paola Palma, Lecturer in Marine Archaeology and the Swash Merman

CS Marine Archaeologist's win photo award

Paola Palma, Lecturer in Marine Archaeology and the Swash Merman

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Paola Palma and Italian colleagues

Partnership Boost for Marine Archaeology Research

Paola Palma, Lecturer in Marine Archaeology

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Dr Steve Fletcher of the CAAH

Dr Steve Fletcher appointed Associate Editor of Coastal Management

Dr Steve Fletcher of the CCEEC

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Out in the field in Kenya

CS staff return from two weeks fieldwork in northern Kenya

Kenya believe it?

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Alex Whiscombe and Tomas Peel

Placement students report back from their overseas studies

Alex Whiscombe and Tomas Peel

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manda H. Korstjens

Dr Amanda H. Korstjens achieves status of Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Dr Amanda H. Korstjens

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This picture: Laetoli footprint imaging by Prof. Crompton

New speaker and public lecture for PSGB conference

The PSGB meeting will explore 'Form and Function'

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Salisbury Museum website

Conservation Sciences staff member to give public lecture

The Stonehenge Riverside project

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Stonehenge

National Geographic Top Ten Archaeology Sites

The Stonehenge Riverside project

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PSGB Logo

BU to host 2009 PSGB spring meeting

The PSGB meeting will explore 'Form and Function'

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Landscapes

Research Centre adds landscapes and carbon assessment content

Explore the research content within CEEC

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IARSS Logo

The Iron Age Research Student Seminar (IARSS) 2009

The Iron Age Research Student Seminar

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BU Logo

Professorial inaugural lectures for 2009

Come and enjoy a toxic treat on the 21st January

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BU Logo

BU Celebrates World Class Research

BU receives world class recognition of its research

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Pub Quiz

Students test their knowledge at fun event

Everyone's a winner?

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Excavating mass graves

BU Lecture to Reveal Importance of Mass Grave Evidence

Excavating mass graves

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The Swash Channel Wreck Seminar

The Swash Channel Wreck Seminar

Come along and hear the full story

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Forensic investigation

Forensic Experience Offered via Radio Auction

It's your chance to help a good cause

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Rock art in the Côa Valley, Portugal

Latest CAAH seminar is announced

Rock art in the Côa Valley, Portugal

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Bournemouth University

Postgrad completions list grows ever longer

Take a look at the latest Graduates

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Edwin L.J. Pearson

Stonehenge student is living the dream

Edwin L. J. Pearson

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The Singing Landscapes

New content for Singing Landscapes pages

Explore this fascinating project

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BU Events

Conference continues to attract praise

Delegates have been quick to praise the NPC

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Professor Timothy Darvill, of BU, and Professor Geoffrey Wainwright

Stonehenge Excavations 2008: Secrets Revealed

Public Lecture to Reveal Secrets of Stonehenge

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Blackgang Beach

Dr Steve Fletcher is a guest editor

ConSci staff member edits The Geographical Journal

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BU Events

School Open Day Friday 12 December 2008

Come and visit us to explore your options

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Skull

Latest CAAH seminar is announced

Don't miss this exciting CS event

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African Art

Conservation Sciences announces new award

African art features in the new award announcement

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BU Events

Second speaker in 2008/9 seminar series announced

Make a date in your diaries for the second seminar

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Professor Tim Darvill

Stonehenge book shortlisted for prize

Professor Tim Darvill

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Image copyright of Ron Davies

New Professionals Conference proves a success

The Maritime Museum, Liverpool

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Yvette Staelens

Do you have a Hampshire singing ancestor?

Yvette Staelens

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Professor Ralph Clarke

New assessment project takes shape

Professor Ralph Clarke

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Dr Ross Hill

Dr Ross Hill sits in on a review panel for NASA

Nasa enlisted the skills of Dr Ross Hill

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Dr Ross Hill

Dr Ross Hill co-chairs highly successful international conference

Dr Ross Hill

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Bournemouth Archaeology

2008 Jack Parsons Prize winner announced

Katherine Mockeridge details WW2 fortifications

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Bournemouth Archaeology

Bournemouth Archaeology website gets relaunch

Explore the new BA site pages

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ConSci Newsletter

Latest ConSci newsletter is released

Catch up with recent School events

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Gorilla

New report published examining the wildlife trade

Wildlife conservation faces an uphill struggle

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Newfoundland

Collaborative research with Memorial University, Newfoundland

Joint research has been carried out in Newfoundland

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Isle of Wight

The future of tourism on eroding coasts

Erosion at Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight

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BU Events

First speaker in 2008/9 seminar series announced

Make a date in your diaries for the first seminar

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Professor Tim Darvill, Professor Geoff Wainwright and Dr. Miles Russell

Stonehenge studies hit the news again

Stonehenge continues to provoke lively debate

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Professor Matthew Bennett

It's your chance to Ask the Dean

Put your questions to Professor Matthew Bennett

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Danxia

If it's Tuesday it must be Guanzhaishan

The Danxia project in China

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Professor Matthew Bennett

BBC's The Fossil Detectives features Prof. Matthew Bennett

Professor Matthew Bennett

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Charlene Steele

Stonehenge Riverside Project latest

Catch up on all things related to this major annual event

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CRANID

Sign up for the 2008 CRANID Masterclass

A 3-day masterclass on the estimation of ancestry from crania

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Kayt Armstrong

Researcher wins prize for her poster

Kayt Armstrong

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VMSG

Another new conference is announced

BU hosts the Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group

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Forensic dig

Discover the exciting new CS Courses

Call 01202 968 902 now to make an enquiry

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Forensic dig

Get ahead with Postgraduate study

Archaeology, Anthropology or Heritage?

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Dr Kate Welham at Stonehenge project

The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2008

This ever popular annual event is about to take place

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CS Insight

Latest ConSci newsletter is released

Catch up with recent School events

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Forensic Archaeology

Forensic Archaeology workshops a real hit

Media interest in Summer courses reaches all time high

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Oxford Guide

Archaeological Guide in Top 10 Academic Bestsellers

Book becomes a bestseller

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Paola Palma

BU Marine Archaeology experts uncover amazing wreck

Paola Palma examines the find

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Dr. Amanda Korstjens

Blood is thicker than water

A new publication from Dr. Korstjens

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Second Life

Stonehenge Virtual World Exhibition

Exploring Second Life

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Professor Matthew Bennett

School Dean to become Editor in Chief

Professor Matthew Bennett

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Paul Cheetham

Conservation Sciences linked to 'Eddie Grundy' skeleton

A skeleton in the closet?

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Piltdown Man

Piltdown Man gets new lease of life on web site

The world’s greatest scientific hoax?

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Calf Mandibles

Student wins prestigious accolade

Victoria Schorn has been awarded a cash prize for her work

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Malta

Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Dilemmas

Malta Conference Call for Papers

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Dr Miles Russell

Neolithic Flint mines of Sussex research pages unveiled

Dr Miles Russell puts research online

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BU Students

BU staff and students lend a helping hand

Students from the BU MA Museum Studies course

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Professor Matthew Spriggs and Professor Tim Darvill

Australian lecture tour proves a success

Professor Tim Darvill gets a warm welcome from Oz

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The massive landslide near Lyme Regis

BU scientists hit the rocks

The massive landslide near Lyme Regis

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Postgraduate Researchers Conference

Postgraduate Researchers Conference

Put a date in your diary

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Professor Tim Darvill

Stonehenge goes down under

Professor Tim Darvill heads to Oz

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Wessex Conservation Forum

Wessex Conservation Forum is a success

Con Sci event is very well attended

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Open Day

Come and meet the team

A dedicated open day for Con Sci

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Stonehenge

BU Professor making history at Stonehenge

Watch the event live on the BBC

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Wessex Conservation Forum 2008

Wessex Conservation Forum 2008

Sign up now for this exciting one-day event

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Dr Ross Hill

Dr Ross Hill to Co-Chair conference

All roads lead to Edinburgh in September

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Sky News Report

ConSci Forensics staff make the news

Staff appear on both Sky News and Meridian

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Sandcastle

Former BU student makes good use of skills

Good or bad sand? You decide.

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Fish

Non-Native Fish a Benefit Not a Burden

Introduction of non-native freshwater fish: Is it all bad?

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Megalithic tombs in Europe

Megalithic tombs in Europe

Professor Timothy Darvill on Megalithic tombs in Europe

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Roman Emperor

Archaeology '08 conference unveiled

An unmissable archaeological event

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Seminar

Spring Seminar Programme announced

Spring Term 2008

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Stonehenge

Stonehenge: Its only Rock and Roll!

It's only Stonehenge, but I like it!

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BU Logo

Meet the team at our forthcoming Open Days at the School

Book your place at a forthcoming event

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Biodiversity Loss and Conservation

Professor Adrian Newton edits new book

Biodiversity Loss and Conservation

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Durdle Dor

More new courses for the School of Conservation Sciences

CS has close ties with partner colleges

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Vervet

New online database for primate morphological and spatial data

The database contains primate data

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BU Logo

Third CS newsletter is released

CSInsight features school related news

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Corfe Castle

The Jack Parsons Prize for Local Studies Research

Helen Parvin wins the 2007 prize

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Mosaic

New Roman Archaeology programme starts at Bournemouth University

What did the Romans ever do for us? Find out at BU

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Lava caves in Korea

CS staff member made Freeperson of Korean province

Korean authorities award presitgious accolade

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Suswa - Africa's first National Geopark?

New geotourism opportunities for Maasai volcano, Kenya

Dr Chris Wood advises on geotourism in Kenya

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BU Logo

Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme

Autumn Term 2007

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The landslip at Black Ven pic Courtesy Dr. J. Pile

Britain’s Landslides

A lifetime's work

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Margaret Hodge, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport, meets staff and students

Minister goes digging for historical facts

Margaret Hodge meets staff and students

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Slovakia

7th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection

Annual conference convenes in Slovakia

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A student surveys the Stonehenge landscape

Archaeology students survey Stonehenge World Heritage Site

A student surveys the Stonehenge landscape

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Knowlton Prehistoric Landscape

Knowlton website strikes a chord

Knowlton - a top-rated website

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Popoccatepetl across the Valsequillo Reservoir

Prof Matthew Bennett returns from fieldwork in Kenya & Mexico

Popoccatepetl across the Valsequillo Reservoir

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Jungle

BU Students feature in The Guardian

Students excel in Ecuador

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BU Logo

Second CSInsight newsletter is unveiled

CSInsight features School related news

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April Bentley and Patricia Furphy

BU Researcher and Technician carry out fieldwork in Romania

April Bentley and Patricia Furphy travel to North Western Romania

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Marine Policy

Coastal Management in the Solent

'Marine Policy' focused upon 'Coastal management in the Solent'

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Japanese Coastal Maritime Experts

Visit to BU by Japanese Coastal Management Experts

Dr Steve Fletcher with the Japanese Coastal Management Experts

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Japanese Coastal Management Experts

Visit to BU by Japanese Coastal Management Experts

Dr Steve Fletcher with the Japanese Coastal Management Experts

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Steve Fletcher

Dr Steve Fletcher interviewed for ‘Geographical’ magazine

BU Senior Lecturer talks to this leading magazine

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EROCIPS

The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2007

Come and see what's happening at this years amazing event

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Earthwatch Collaboration

Earthwatch collaboration helps students on Ecology & Wildlife Conservation BSc

Canopies, climate change and mammals

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HEA's Teaching and Learning in Archaeology conference

Latest BU conference is a resounding success

HEA's Teaching and Learning in Archaeology conference

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Jurassic coastline

BU at forefront of Jurassic Coast laser scanning

ConSci staff help to scan the coastline

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Wiggold

National Archaeology Week Public Open Day

See what goes on during a Field School

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BU Logo

Conservation Sciences recruits reader in Geoinformatics

ConSci welcomes another recruit

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Vietnam

Professor Adrian Newton returns from workshop in Vietnam

International workshop held in Hanoi, Vietnam

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BU Logo

CSInsight newsletter is unveiled

CSInsight features School related news

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Invasive fish

BU leads research on invasive fish

Research grants help complement work so far

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Firefighters

Forensic Short Courses July 2007

Book your place on these new Short Courses

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Archaeological dig

Teaching and Learning in Archaeology Conference

19-21st June. Bournemouth University

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Guardain Uni Guide

Archaeology moves up the top twenty!

The Guardian University Guide 2008

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Medal

From Russia with love...

The celebratory medal awarded to Professor Timothy Darvill

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Tim Darvill

Professor Timothy Darvill appointed Vice-President of the SAL

One of Britain's oldest learned societies appoints BU Professor

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Cover picture

Professor Adrian Newton publishes a new book

Find out about this brand new publication

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Orchids

Students from Bournemouth monitor Green Winged Orchids

Students assess progress of this rare species of Orchid

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Ecuador

BU Conservation Science students and staff head to Ecuador

Con Sci students head to Ecuador

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Esquire

Dr. Miles Russell features in recent issue of Esquire Magazine

Esquire explores the world of hoaxes

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San Francisco

Dr. Steve Fletcher returns from San Francisco conference

Association of American Geographers Conference

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Magnolia

Coastal and Marine Management Learning Styles Survey

It's your chance to take part in this online survey

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Magnolia

Half of the world's Magnolia species face extinction

New report reveals worrying statistics

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Trees

It's your chance to pariticipate in the Marine Survey Week

Find out more about this exciting annual event

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Trees

Biodiversity Conference in the New Forest

Sign up for this brand new event

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Roger Herbert

Field Trip to Portugal is a resounding success

Chris Moody reports back on this recent trip

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Carbon Counter

ConSci helps develop a Carbon Calculator

ConSci staff work on a Carbon Calculator

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Stonehenge

BU Archaeologists Aid Stonehenge Discovery

Latest news makes top of BBC's 'most read' stories list

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Degree Courses

The economic benefits of a degree

New report reveals its findings

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Dr. Stuart Roberts to give lecture

Dr. Stuart Roberts visits BU on Thursday 15th February

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Joint Day School Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd April 2007

Unquiet Lands: People and Landscapes in Prehistoric North West Europe

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Mexico

Professor Matthew Bennett continues his research in Mexico

More details on this recent visit

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Schedule

The 2007 School of Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme

Everything you need to know about these forthcoming events

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School

The School of Conservation Sciences to offer exciting new bursary scheme

Read more on the new bursary scheme

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IAGE

IALE-UK Postgraduate workshop

How to manage our landscape?

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Environment sector

Environmental sector employment is booming

Figures suggest further growth in this sector

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Coastline

BU opens Campus-based crime house

Minette Walters opens BU's 'crime house'

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Coastline

New Senior Lecturer joins the School

Conservation Ecology gets a boost from Rob Britton

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Awards

2006 Autumn Awards Ceremonies

View pictures from the annual event

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EIGG

Environmental and Industrial Geophysics Group

Latest news and recent developments

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Houses

Conservation Sciences Seminar Programme

Autumn term 2006

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Dr. Miles Russell

Faking it - the life and crimes of Charles Dawson

A lecture by Dr. Miles Russell

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Essay launch

Professor Timothy Darvill launches essays on the archaeology of Gloucestershire

Essay launch details

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Tomb Builders

Tomb builders take the prize

Award goes to new book

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Miles Russell

Dr. Miles Russell opens new exhibition

Hove museum boasts exciting new feature

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School Open Days

The School of Conservation Sciences

Forthcoming Open Days in 2007

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BNSS

October's New Professional's Conference hailed a success

Full details on this recent event

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Wild Thing Students

Staff and students to appear in new C4 programme

Wild Thing - I Love You: Sunday 15th Oct 5.30pm

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Rubbish

Potential landfill gas threat to be examined

Landfill gas issues addressed by BU

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Tim and Geoff

Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Meini and the Preseli bluestones

By Timothy Darvill, FSA, and Geoff Wainwright, FSA

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Research

Eight new Postgraduate Researchers join the school

Postgraduate Researchers commence 3 years of studies

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Open Days

BU Open Day attracts record numbers

The University welcomes over 1,600 prospective students

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Stonehenge Book

Major new study of Stonehenge and its landscape published

Stonehenge. The biography of a landscape By Timothy Darvill

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Japan

Dr Steve Fletcher secures funding for new project

Coastal management in Japan

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Conference

Royal Geographical Society Conference, London

Royal Geographical Society Conference, London

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Squibbing

Folk map for Somerset County Council

Yvette Staelens researches new publication

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Conference

Staff from the School of Conservation Sciences host a stand at BIC Expo

Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Annual Conference 2006

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Chartwell Dutiro

MA Museum Studies Course arrives at Bournemouth University

Find out more about this exciting and innovative new course

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Valsequillo

Early human settlement in the Americas

Professor Matthew Bennett returns from 3 weeks fieldwork in Mexico as part of his NERC fund project...

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Brochure

Professor Adrian Newton co-authors new publication from UNEP-WCMC

This document is now available for download

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Steve Fletcher

Dr Steve Fletcher joins Conservation Sciences

Senior Lecturer in Coastal and Marine Affairs is appointed

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Pollution

Environmental Forensics Conference in April 2007

Plans for this event have now been unveiled

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EROCIPS

The Stonehenge Riverside Project 2006

Come and see what's happening at this years not to be missed event...

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EROCIPS

Latest EROCIPS Newsletter released

Featuring Bournemouth University EGS Student Placement Heli Pollonen

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Matthew Bennett

Professor Matthew Bennett talks sandcastles

There's a second series of the BBC's Coast programme currently being filmed.

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Matthew Bennett

Formby Point Footprints

Bournemouth University's Professor Matthew Bennett and researcher Sophie Fisher go back on the footprint trail...

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Survey Team

"Wild Thing - I Love You"

Filming begins for the C4 series that will be on TV this Autumn featuring Bournemouth University staff and students...

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China

World Heritage advisory work takes place in China

World Heritage Site inscription being pursued by Dr Chris Wood...

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Students

Helping with the conservation of Green Wing Orchids

Helping with the conservation of green winged orchids (Orchis morio) at Alderney Water Works...

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Pitfall traps

Monitoring heathland recovery following a major fire in March

Staff at Bournemouth University have started a monitoring programme in collaboration with Poole Borough Council...

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Big Passage

Symposium takes place in Mexico

12th International Symposium takes place at Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico in July...

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Pollution

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...

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Dan Tarrant

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...

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New Professionals

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...

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Presentation

The Spring Awards Ceremony

Best MSc Forensic student and Best MSc Coastal Zone student presentation coverage

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