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OPINION: The hidden impact of coronavirus on Gypsy, Roma Travellers
In this article for The Conversation, Dr Vanessa Heaslip and Professor Jonathan Parker discuss the health impact of Covid-19 on marginalised communities.
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Godzilla helps ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ students to sharpen their skills at a major incident simulation event
The mythical sea creature rampaging through ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ was the story behind an enactment of a major incident that saw ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ paramedic and nursing students treating casualties in an underground car park.
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Leading the way - A case study of a student midwife led postnatal clinic
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Supporting You: Survey results
Thank you to everyone who completed our recent Supporting You survey - designed to create a snapshot of your experiences around belonging, feeling supported and part of our community, timetables and attendance behaviours.Â
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New regional partnership aims to improve healthcare and patient outcomes
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University has joined a new partnership aiming to improve health, boost economic growth and create better health and care... -
Cultural and Scientific Perceptions of Human-Chicken Interactions
Chickens’ diffusion to the west – through India, the Near East, Mediterranean and northern Europe – has been almost completely neglected in academic research. But the outcomes from this significant research project show just how important understanding the subject is.
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Request a study room on campus
You can request to book a room for study or group work on either campus for a maximum of two hours per day. Please contact your faculty direct if you would like to book faculty specialist space, for example, PC labs, studios, etc.
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ students win Data & Marketing Association (DMA) challenge
The students were challenged to create a marketing campaign which would encourage ScotRail travellers to use an eco-friendly service.
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Nadina Ayer holds a Ph.D. in Recreation and Leisure Studies from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She was awarded an MA in Recreation and...
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Provoking reflection on society’s critical ethical issues
Neal White has conducted interdisciplinary research across art and techno scientific disciplines at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ since 2003. His work uses art as a reflective framework – an active cyclical experiment – through which we can ask questions that will lead to unexpected events and ideas.