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New Bournemouth Uni research, funded by the The British Academy shows how the Eurovision Song Contest song contest helps LGBTQI+ communities feel safe, seen & celebrated, often starting with childhood memories of watching with family. Find out more: bit.ly/4j1qDAc #Eurovision2025


Research Bournemouth Uni shows Eurovision Song Contest is more than a song contest, it’s a source of belonging for LGBTQI+ fans. From childhood memories, growing into a celebration of identity & unity, embracing diverse countries, cultures & languages bit.ly/4j1qDAc #Eurovision2025


Research Bournemouth Uni explores how Eurovision Song Contest offers security to many minoritised groups, pushing back against cultures that have silenced identities. The microphone gives voice to those once excluded, promoting freedom of expression bit.ly/4j1qDAc #Eurovision2025


Research Bournemouth Uni shows how the Eurovision Song Contest Song Contest brings LGBTQI+ fans together through a shared love of music and culture, building joy, connection & friendship, with social media helping the community grow across borders: bit.ly/4j1qDAc #Eurovision2025


Join our Research Café event on Tues 1 July with Bournemouth Uni researchers. Explore the Sonamoni Project, an international effort on drowning prevention for children in Bangladesh. The evening will include a short talk & open discussion bit.ly/455Nnf6





Join our free Research Café event on Tuesday 1 July with Bournemouth Uni researchers to explore the Sonamoni Project, an international effort on drowning prevention for children in Bangladesh. The evening will include a short talk and open discussion bit.ly/43JzctA


Preventing child drowning in Bangladesh: how research is making a difference. Join our Research Café event with Bournemouth Uni researchers to explore the Sonamoni Project, an international initiative tackling child drowning through community-led solutions bit.ly/43JzctA


Young people, especially boys, are most at risk of drowning, yet water safety advice often misses the mark. Dr Jill Nash Bournemouth Uni says we need to go beyond “just be careful.” Dr Nash's research shows emotional, practical conversations work best bit.ly/43PPSkG
