Bournemouth University research which links future tourism strategies with public health strategies features in a report of the 100 Big Ideas for the Future.
The civil unrest in Egypt has done little to diminish its lure as a leading destination for British tourists according to research due to be published next month by tourism experts at Bournemouth University and the University of Plymouth.
A new book seeks to dispel misconceptions about mental health and society's relationship with 'madness' through the true stories of service users, carers – and survivors.
This new accreditation demonstrates that the content of the course is rooted in a science–based tradition with a rigorous approach to evidence, the sharing of best practice and lifelong learning.
Students at Bournemouth University are being urged to give sport another go after a project secured £266,338 in National Lottery funding from Sport England.
The tourism industry isn't doing enough to ensure travel destinations and services are accessible to disabled or elderly travellers, according to a School of Tourism expert.