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  1. Conor – Robert Gordon University

    …my grades. Now, 4 years later, I have successfully completed the Master of Pharmacy degree. Pharmacy is such an attractive course, full of opportunities post-graduation. What was your application journey like? After being told my desire to study pharmacy was a non-starter, I applied for subject areas that were as far away from health and science-related degrees as you could imagine! I received two conditional offers, and made my firm and insurance…

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  2. Vivien Yu – Robert Gordon University

    …joyable and so welcoming. Through studying Pharmacy at RGU I got to attend UK wide conferences and there were opportunities to explore pharmacy in different countries. In Scotland we as student pharmacists are fortunate to have NES funded placements. These placements allow us to see a few different sectors; such as community, hospital, GP and specialist placements. I was lucky to go up to Raigmore hospital for a week and be paired with a medical s…

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  3. Professionals Award

    …hroughout the 2020-21 academic year. Full details may be found at: https://www.gre.ac.uk/articles/public-relations/university-of-greenwich-transforms-spaces-to-deliver-blended-learning-safely https://www.gre.ac.uk/articles/public-relations/transforming-sportshall-into-lab     University of Hertfordshire Technical Team, School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science-for creating a ‘lab at home’ for students to continue laboratory work whilst s…

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  4. University Alliance media coverage `

    -UK-university-students-allowed-campus-17.html BBC News – 13/04/21 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-56731330 LBC Radio with Nick Ferrari – 14/04/21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsY2kSNpSI The Telegraph – 14/04/21 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/students-hopes-early-return-campus-dashed/ Research Professional – 18/04/21 https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-he-views-2021-4-no-going-back/ Research Professional – 7/4/2021 ht…

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  5. Space: Creating a new hub for education, innovation and investment in high-tech industries

    …tudents have the opportunity to learn using industry-standard equipment. A pharmacy clinical skills suite also offers a specialist learning environment in which students can develop their professional skills. The creation of the School of Pharmacy in 2013 addresses a historical skills gap and shortage of educational provision in the eastern counties of England, and arose from close collaboration between the University, local NHS health trusts and…

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  6. Alliance Awards 2023: Meet the nominees

    …ss to university equipment and facilities. Eddie also led and authored the UK-wide Covid-19 Guidelines for Student Productions, and the Covid-19 Supervision certified training he led with First Option had over 3000 students enrolled across 10 universities. Dr McCaffrey’s work exemplifies Middlesex’s strategy themes of inclusivity, equity and sustainability, while his vision and innovations embody MDX’s community principles and creative and collabo…

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  7. Women in research

    …our-legacy-continue/. As well as being profiled in Stylist magazine as part of the Southbank Centre’s Phenomenal Women: Portraits of UK Black Female Professors – https://www.stylist.co.uk/travel/experiences/south-bank-centre-exhibition-black-female-professors-phenomenal-women/437808…

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  8. #PressforProgress on periods in Nepal

    …in making this practice illegal, our research highlights that there are a wide range of menstrual stigmas and taboos in Nepal, from not being able to cook, participate in religious ceremonies or even touch your husband. There is also a lack of knowledge about the reproductive cycle. Sex education in schools is limited and fails to address the social stigmas around menstruation. In addition many women and girls, especially in more remote areas, la…

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  9. New diagnostic tools improving treatments for MS patients

    …ity and death among young adults, with over 100,000 people affected in the UK. Although there are increasing numbers of treatments for the inflammatory phase of relapsing-remitting MS, there are no treatments that alter the course of progressive MS. Plymouth University has developed a scale that measures how MS affects walking (reported as a main complaint by 85 per cent of patients) to track treatment systematically and help clinicians evaluate a…

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  10. Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

    …s some less so, who had done what in the team, sharing success. She has a rranged online ‘health and wellbeing’ events and runs a weekly Zoom ‘Huddle’ which attracts 80+ staff to share news and fun – a serious exercise in wellbeing and ending with the traditional online Mexican wave. Tracey was just remarkable, keeping the team together and connected, looked out for everyone’s wellbeing, ensured the team continued to deliver across the board to th…

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