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Hear about our Foundation and Undergraduate degrees at our November Open Day course talks
The Parks Foundation in collaboration with the Fine Art students of Arts University Bournemouth is proud to present 'Common Ground'...
AUB features on BBC Radio’s final Kermode and Mayo Film Review Show
A street art exhibition curated by two AUB academics has launched at Stuart Semple’s GIANT Studio in Bournemouth town centre
Film director and AUB graduate Edgar Wright has been appointed the first Patron of Swanage’s Mowlem Theatre
Join AUB on campus for our Foundation and Undergraduate Open Day on 29 June 2024.
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