Can you tell the story of your research in a single image?
That’s the challenge we set Bournemouth University (BU) academics and postgraduates earlier this year - and the response was overwhelming. Researchers from across the university took to their cameras to capture their research in a single image; the subsequent pictures demonstrate not just the creativity of our academics and postgraduates, but also the fascinating range of research taking place at BU.
The entries showcase research in areas as diverse as dementia, hitchhiking, blood analysis and midwifery in Nepal. The reaction to the photographs has been impressive with votes for the competition flooding in from staff and students across the university as well as the wider BU community.
The winners of the competition were announced on 4 February by BU’s Pro Vice Chancellor John Fletcher, and have now been exhibited in the Atrium Art Gallery.
1st Place
The first place prize went to Dr Michael O’Regan for Hitchhiking Culture which represents his research into the hitchhiking culture in Europe –Dr O’Regan said ‘‘it feels amazing to have won. It’s great I’ve seen pictures in the exhibition of topics I’m really interested in and would like to collaborate with.’’ O’Regan also went on to say “I think the competition is a really good idea because we don’t always get to see what other people are doing, even within departments. It’s a really nice way to show the breadth of research that’s undertaken here and it points to success for BU in the future when it comes to research”. |
2nd Place
The second place prize went to Yazan Abbas for Rock Climbing – a photo which represents his work around the activity of rock climbing as both an equation and a form of meditation – Yazan commented “I was doing a photography course and a project on rock climbing so I already had the image, and my research is around rock climbing too so it was the perfect fit. It feels really good to be one of the winning three”. |
3rd Place
Sophie Griffiths came in third place showcasing her photo Blood Analysis, which represents her research into blood splatter. The image depicts a blood sample she’s dropped onto leather to examine the pattern it’s made. |
Thank you to all those who entered.
All of the entries from this year’s Research Photograph Competition are currently being exhibited in the Atrium Art Gallery until 17 February and are also available to view online here.