PhD Symposium 2019
Now in its 5th year, this free to attend conference brings together PhD students from around the world who are undertaking research that aims to help people live longer, healthier and happier lives.
Now in its 5th year, this free to attend conference brings together PhD students from around the world who are undertaking research that aims to help people live longer, healthier and happier lives.
Read the oration for Kate Richardson-Walsh on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Phil Vickerman.
Read the oration for Mick Laverty on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Michael Parkinson.
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Gain a better understanding of the principles of palliative care relevant to generalist health and social care professionals so you deliver high quality care for all those approaching the end of their lives by studying this CPD course.
Gain a better understanding of the principles of palliative care relevant to generalist health and social care professionals so you deliver high quality care for all those approaching the end of their lives by studying this CPD course.
Ebenezer is a senior lecturer in adult nursing and was recognised by the Royal College of Nursing for his work in supporting refugee nurses to obtain registration in the UK and to work for the NHS.
acknowledgement of individuals and institutions who helped with the production of Dr Gerry Smyth's online learning resources based on his setting of the lyrics included in James Joyce's 36-lyric sequence entitled 'Chamber Music'
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the pace at which educational institutions moved towards a blended approach of online and in-person learning (Jisc, 2020). While embracing this change, the challenges it brings for learner experience, engagement and learning must be carefully considered.
This week Pete Atherton from the School of Education has kindly offered to share some of his experience with social media.