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  1. Tegan’s story – Robert Gordon University

    …course, I had my fair share of difficulties and struggles. I realised I excelled at the more creative and design focused modules as opposed to the writing aspect, with my design ability being commended by my classmates and lecturers. Whilst my classmates were already starting to get their foot in the door within the Journalism industry, I found myself doing the same but with graphic design instead. From posting my designs on social media, I began…

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  2. Delivering one of the world’s first Degree Apprenticeships in Midwifery

    …dwifery. “Back in 2019, the University of Greenwich was one of three pilot sites selected to test the possibility of running a Midwifery Degree Apprenticeship by Health Education England. Our long-standing history of having a higher population of mature students was seen as an advantage in trailblazing the apprenticeship route into midwifery. Our Midwifery Degree Apprenticeship has always been designed with local needs in mind, and particularly pr…

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    Sue Lawrence
  3. Collaboration will be key in delivering the NHS Workforce Plan

    …ork within localities to address them if they have the staff with the requisite skills in the right place at the right time. Sounds simple, but it’s not. The networks that we have developed at the University mean we are well placed to support the workforce plan locally and nationally but collaboration across health, social care, further and higher education is key to ensure the ambitious plans are realised. University Alliance members educate one…

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    Dr Denise Baker
  4. Lifelong Learning – is it worth the hard yards?

    …ather conditions; meticulous preparation must be done beforehand. Pre-requisite ability to participate is evaluated and a range of other intricacies must be considered: arming yourself with the right equipment, training both physically and mentally, and allocating enough time to carry this out. Is it worth it? I think you can see where I’m going with this. And I’d have to say that I believe it will be. Universities are race-ready As a member of th…

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  5. #WeAreInternational blog: Faustina Edward

    …iversity before I arrived and based my decision on what I’d read on the website and Kingston’s reputation. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made.” Faustina’s work at home in Saint Lucia saw her named a highly commended runner up in the 2018 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards. She was recognised for revitalising an after-school assistance programme for secondary pupils in Anse-la-Raye, a fishing village on the Caribbean Island, while at…

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  6. Enhancing health in care homes and communities during the pandemic – University of Hertfordshire

    …undreds of times and have been promoted by the Social Care Institute for Excellence, the End-of-Life Care Partnership, Association of Directors of Public Health, and the National Care Forum. Lead academic Professor Claire Goodman also briefed the Cabinet Office on care home data and evidence of what supports improvement, and briefed members of the SAGE Social Care Working Group on visiting in care homes. Find out more on the University of Hertford…

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