AUB joins Mary Shelley birthday celebrations in Bournemouth
AUB's Dr Kevan Manwaring gave a specially commissioned performance as part of the celebrations for Mary Shelley's 227th birthday...
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AUB's Dr Kevan Manwaring gave a specially commissioned performance as part of the celebrations for Mary Shelley's 227th birthday...
Drawing upon his extensive field research, photographs and archive material in this well-illustrated event, Kevan will discuss sites...
The idea of designing with a ‘socially conscious’ approach was a task that...
A trio of films created by BA (Hons) Film Production students at Arts University Bournemouth have come away with top marks...
Marie-Louise Raue, BA (Hons) Architecture lecturer at Arts University Bournemouth, has been announced as one of just 15 global winners...
"Essay Film and Narrative Techniques: Screen-writing Non-fiction" brings together filmmakers and scholars to unpack the evolving...
This Saturday marks the 60th birthday of the original Barbie Doll, released in 1959.
Toby Tomkins graduated from BA (Hons) Film Production in 2009.
BA (Hons) Make-up for Media and Performance, were delighted to welcome BAFTA-winning special effects make-up artist Kristyan Mallett
'The Artist Will See You Now’ is an online exhibition developed by our BA (Hons) Fine Art students in response to The Wellcome Collection
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