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Bournemouth has long been a popular destination for traditional seaside breaks, but the inauguration of Bournemouth University in 1992 has expanded the town's appeal even further as an academic as well as leisure destination.Whether you're a student looking for temporary accommodation in Bournemouth, you're visiting family and friends or you're just heading to the University to attend events held at the campus, you'll find a wealth of options for places to stay near Bournemouth University, with options suitable for all budgets.The University itself has received much acclaim in recent years, particularly impressive for such a relatively young establishment. The institution was a finalist for the coveted 2009 Times Higher Education (THE) Research Project of the Year award in 2009, thanks to Professor Matthew Bennett's examination of early human footprints, as well as being a finalist for University of the Year. These high standards, coupled with its idyllic location, make Bournemouth University a top choice for students looking to mix studies with pleasure on the sunny south coast. While Bournemouth University offers accommodation for students, there are many options for those who are just visiting, or looking for a place to stay before committing to a longer period rent. The university is located just over a mile from central Bournemouth, offering respite from the holiday crowds as well as convenience, meaning any centrally located Bournemouth hotels, guest houses and hostels will put you within easy reach of the university buildings, as well as Bournemouth railway station and road links making it easier to travel to and fro.A trip to Bournemouth doesn't have to be all about academics, of course - especially with the seven miles of golden, sandy beaches that line the impressive coast. Bournemouth is one of the UK's favourite seaside destinations, ideal whether you're hoping to enjoy a classic bucket and spade holiday or something more contemporary, visiting attractions such as the Waterfront Museum or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the Jurassic coast, a recognised World Heritage site.You can get even more out of your trip to Bournemouth by travelling to nearby towns such as Southport and Boscombe, especially popular for lovers of antique shops and quaint neighbourhoods, and enjoying the scenic cliff-top views offered by Alum Chine and Westbourne. The local student population in Bournemouth means the town is also ideally suited to lovers of nightlife, with plenty of well-priced, student-friendly hang-outs serving to bust the myth that Bournemouth is a destination exclusively for older travellers.

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