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Professor Lee Miles
PersonLee is a permanent Deputy Dean of Bournemouth University Business School (BUBS) since 2022 and Professor of Crisis and Disaster Management at Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC).
Entrepreneurial Resilience
Journal ArticleLee Miles examines the importance of innovation in disaster management arguing that entrepreneurial resilience makes an important contribution towards ensuring an organization is fully agile and adaptive in an emergency.
Making mischief with Swedish models: Reflections on contemporary Swedish politics
Journal ArticleThis commentary is based upon, and was first delivered as, the Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Lee Miles in association with his inauguration as Professor of Political Science at Karlstad University, Sweden on 17th September 2009.
Fusing with Europe? Sweden in the European Union
BookInformed by his profound knowledge of contemporary political affairs and the current debate on European integration in Sweden, Lee Miles investigates Sweden's experiences of being a full member of the European Union since 1995.
The five 'C's': Synergies in International Disaster Management and public health and a place for entrepreneurial resilience?
Journal ArticleThere is a growing awareness of the requirement to reconcile disaster management and public health priorities over the coming decade. Lee Miles, Professor of Crisis and Disaster Management at Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre, outlines the five main challenges involved to integrate public health into any effective disaster management system.
Tamas Hickish
PersonConsultant Medical Oncologist, Dorset Cancer Centre c/o Royal Bournemouth Hospital Visiting Professor Bournemouth University Medical Director iQHealth Tech
Exploring the COVID-19 pandemic as a catalyst for stimulating future research agendas for managing crises and disasters at international sport events
Journal ArticleWhile the interdisciplinary study of crisis, disaster, and emergency management has become increasingly sophisticated, the identification of synergies, useful concepts, and future research agendas in relation to studies within the domain of sport event management to inform these areas, is still at a very early stage of development.
The European Union and the Nordic Countries
BookThe European Union and the Nordic Countries provides an authoritative assessment of the intricate relationship between the EU and the Nordic countries.
Dr Ben Goldsmith
PersonPhD SupervisorView the academic profile of Dr Ben Goldsmith, Lecturer in Education Excellence at Bournemouth University
David Kerr
PersonView the academic profile of David Kerr at Bournemouth University
The European Union Annual Review 2002/2003
BookThe Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS, The Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the European Union, its member states, and acceding and/or applicant countries in 2003/2004.
Entrepreneurship in the Polis Understanding Political Entrepreneurship
BookIn this volume, as is reflected in the book title, the editors make the conscious choice to use 'political' as the umbrella modifier for all entrepreneurship which takes place in the polis.
Paradigm shift-engaging academics in social media-the case of Bournemouth university
Journal ArticleIt has always been a challenge to introduce new technologies to academics and for them to follow with the rate of change in learning tools. More recently however, academics have had to respond to a level of change that is both rapid and intrusive.
Aneta Postek-Mioduszewska
PersonAneta Postek is currently acquiring her PhD in Media Production at Bournemouth University. Within her project, she is looking at the philosophical aspect of realism and reality and the phenomenological approach to dynamic changes in the virtual production workflow and the use of animatronics in the context of in-camera effects.
Professor Gelareh Roushan
PersonGelareh is Head of Centre for Fusion Learning Innovation and Excellence and Professor in Digital Transformation at Bournemouth University. Her professional background is in the financial sector, and she has over 25 years’ experience in Higher Education, holding leadership positions through most of her career.
NECR503 eDNA monitoring of restoration effects on the River Severn (Phase II) Unlocking the Severn LIFE project (NECR503)
ReportThe ‘Unlocking the Severn’ project has reconnected 158 miles of shad and sea lamprey habitat through the creation of fish passes at four weirs on the River Severn between Diglis and Lincomb.
Dr Milena Bobeva
PersonPhD SupervisorDr. Milena Bobeva is a key advocate of education and business innovation through staff-student collaboration, Technology Enhanced Learning and digital transformation in HE.
Professor Darren Lilleker
PersonProf. Darren Lilleker is a teacher and researcher whose interests lie in the intersection between political strategy, societal dynamics and civic engagement.
Dr Martyn Polkinghorne
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Martyn Polkinghorne has a PhD in Knowledge Management and Decision Making using Artificial Intelligence and is recognised as being the developer of the first commercially available intelligent ship autopilot system.
Dr Jane Elsley
PersonI graduated from the University of Plymouth in 2002 with a BSc. (Hons) in Psychology (major) and Law (minor), then went on to complete an MSc. (Psychological Research Methods) and PhD (exploring visual-spatial binding in working memory) as part of an ESRC 1+3 scholarship scheme.
Dr Richard Shipway
PersonPhD SupervisorRichard is an Associate Professor in Sport Event Management. His research interests focus on sport tourism, Olympic studies, the impacts and legacies of international sport events, crisis and disaster management at sports events, play-based learning methods, sport ethnography, volunteering at mega sports events, and entrepreneurship and innovation in sport and leisure.
Dr Katherine King
PersonPhD SupervisorKatherine King is a Senior Academic in the Department of Sport and Event Management. Her research interests focus on the geographies of sport and leisure, in particular the inter connections between identities, lifestyles and green space.
'Improving Subnational Disaster Management in Sierra Leone' Evaluating Local Disaster Management in Sierra Leone (EVALDIS) Final Report 2023 No. 1
ReportThe EVALDIS Final Report No. 1 represents a comprehensive assessment of the challenges facing provincial, district and local disaster management across the country and is designed to contribute valuable research based and evidenced recommendations that can help to shape the NDMA’s thinking and direction towards developing stronger regional capacities across the country in 2023.
The European Union The Annual Review 2004/2005
BookView details for The European Union The Annual Review 2004/2005.
Storm Christoph: UK flood response improving, but lockdown confused the messaging
Internet PublicationOverlapping disasters struck parts of England and Wales in January as Storm Christoph battered communities which were already suffering from the effects of a prolonged period under lockdown.