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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

    …ave made my uni experience so enjoyable 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 wee…

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  3. 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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  4. University Alliance media coverage `

    ….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 https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-politics-2021-4-uuk-government-sile…

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  5. THE: Letter to the Editor, Win-win way to square the funding circle

    …es will find well paid jobs this summer. But if it bought out loans with a discount, the Government would avoid the subsidy – and generate cash now, which is its prime concern. It might be argued that some graduates would repay their loans without discounts, so the Government would lose 20 per cent of what would have been repaid anyway. To some extent this is true and might look like an extra subsidy for the middle classes, although actually it ju…

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  6. How Professional Doctorates are empowering nurses and midwives to lead

    …cute ward might explain the ongoing challenge of malnutrition in hospital (Buyanga 2023). Buyanga identified a culture where management of meal times is largely delegated to unqualified staff and indicates that where nurses do not provide leadership and role modelling at mealtimes, inadequate nutritional intake can be the consequence. Whilst the delegation of supporting patients at mealtimes to unqualified staff might seem reasonable, Buyanga (202…

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  7. Women in research

    …culated in books and films. The Academic Resilience Approach (ARA, https://www.boingboing.org.uk/academic-resilience-approach/) is another of Angie’s co-creations, and is articulated in a free online suite of resources for schools. Schools throughout the UK and indeed internationally use the resource to support the resilience of individual students and to tackle whole school resilience building. Many of Angie’s PhD students have co-produced resour…

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  9. Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

    …ife care for people with learning disabilities… are we prepared?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbeAIl0Wn6I April 2020 webinar (DNACPR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePJKT9MZRXA&t=626s YouTube channel with all webinars to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQLenTftiiC_cFo0aaE-lA/videos BBC news report (incl interviews with GRASSroots group and Prof Tuffrey-Wijne), who contacted us following our webinar on vaccination: https://www.bbc.co…

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  10. Amplifying the voice of consumers in advancing fair trade and sustainability

    …der consumer behaviour and what motivates people to support fair trade and buy fair trade products. “It is important to amplify the voice of these consumers and how they can better engage with these principles, for example, you can incentivise consumers to buy products that are recyclable and that are also fair trade.” The theme of this year’s Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs until Sunday 7t March, is climate change and the threat this poses to fai…

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