The name whets the appetite of many prospective students, but what is a placement year all about? ‘Jammed’ in the middle of your studies at BU, you’re more than likely to undertake a 40-week placement as part of your degree, with many going to highly reputable companies such as Sony, Disney and Aston Martin just… Read more » about My Sandwich Degree: The Perfect Filling
BU students awarded bursaries from Royal Television Society
Two Media School students from Bournemouth University (BU) have been awarded bursaries by the Royal Television Society (RTS)…
Student Reps and their Constant Strive for Success
By Louis Sherman 1st year BU student, BSc (Hons) Applied Geography From pretty much the very beginning of my first year at Bournemouth University I have been the main student rep for my course, BSc Applied Geography. Without doubt it has probably been one of the best opportunities the university has given me and I… Read more » about Student Reps and their Constant Strive for Success
Corporate & Marketing Communications
Proudly presenting the students who make up the Corporate & Marketing Communications group within the Media School at Bournemouth University. Our students are here studying Marketing Communications, Politics and Media, Advertising and Public Relations at both undergraduate and post graduate level. Over the years tutors and many people from related industries who get involved with… Read more » about Corporate & Marketing Communications
The Media School
The background The Media School at Bournemouth University offers a full range of media production, journalism and communication, corporate communications and animation courses. For the past 30 years the Media School has been producing successful graduates who have gone on to achieve phenomenal success within the media industry and beyond. The Media School is proud… Read more » about The Media School
Better Late than never?
Did you decide today that you want to go to uni only to find the deadline has passed? That’s ok, you can still go. And the choice is either to wait until next year (putting the deadlines in your diary now) or see what is available to late applicants. Deadline doesn’t mean dead-end.