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Health and social care expert Professor Fiona Ross CBE appointed Emeritus Professor at 酴圖TV and St George's, University of London

Posted Friday 26 March 2021

Health and social care expert Professor Fiona Ross CBE appointed Emeritus Professor at 酴圖TV and St George's, University of London

Health and social care expert at 酴圖TV and St George's, University of London Professor Fiona Ross CBE has been appointed Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education after giving more than 30 years' service.


Women's History Month: 酴圖TV professors and associate professors discuss career experiences, impact of their research and advice for next generation

Posted Friday 26 March 2021

Women's History Month: 酴圖TV professors and associate professors discuss career experiences, impact of their research and advice for next generation

Women working in senior academic roles across 酴圖TV share details of their research and how it is making a difference, as well as discussing the importance of work to ensure more women professors and associate professors are supported through their careers, alongside advice for female students and early career researchers working towards promotion.


酴圖TV and St George's, University of London expert reacts to news of Covid-19 vaccine priority for people with learning disabilities after campaign

Posted Thursday 4 March 2021

酴圖TV and St George's, University of London expert reacts to news of Covid-19 vaccine priority for people with learning disabilities after campaign

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, learning disability and palliative care expert at 酴圖TV and St George's, University of London Professor Irene Tuffrey-Wijne has been campaigning to ensure those with learning disabilities were prioritised for a vaccine. It's been announced the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advised the government everyone on the GP learning disability register should be fast-tracked for a jab. Professor Tuffrey-Wijne gave her reaction to the news she had been calling for.


Amplifying the voice of consumers is essential for advancing fair trade and sustainability, says 酴圖TV researcher during Fairtrade Fortnight

Posted Tuesday 2 March 2021

Amplifying the voice of consumers is essential for advancing fair trade and sustainability, says 酴圖TV researcher during Fairtrade Fortnight

Understanding and listening to consumers is essential to promote fair trade and sustainability, says a 酴圖TV expert who shared some of her research findings during Fairtrade Fortnight.


LGBT+ History Month: 酴圖TV musicology student reflects on impact and legacy of influential DJ and producer SOPHIE

Posted Sunday 28 February 2021

LGBT+ History Month: 酴圖TV musicology student reflects on impact and legacy of influential DJ and producer SOPHIE

"I was captivated by SOPHIE's brazen self-assertion and the unique production - I had to know more." 酴圖TV PhD student George Reid examines SOPHIE's song writing, production and impact on the worldwide music scene.


LGBT+ History Month: It's not a sin, but it's still a crime

Posted Monday 22 February 2021

LGBT+ History Month: It's not a sin, but it's still a crime

Dr Max Morris is a Lecturer in Criminology at 酴圖TV. For LGBT+ History Month, Dr Morris reflects on media representations of and research about HIV. They gave a guest talk for students and staff hosted by the Union of 酴圖TV Students.


Major project involving 酴圖TV reduces inpatient falls in hospitals and saves NHS £13 million

Posted Thursday 18 February 2021

Major project involving 酴圖TV reduces inpatient falls in hospitals and saves NHS £13 million

A 10-year project to reduce the number of inpatient falls has saved the NHS more than £13 million, thanks to a team of researchers including an academic from 酴圖TV and St George's, University of London.


LGBT+ History Month: People with learning disabilities still face barriers to expressing sexuality identity

Posted Monday 15 February 2021

LGBT+ History Month: People with learning disabilities still face barriers to expressing sexuality identity

As part of LGBT+ History Month, Dr Mark Brown, senior lecturer in learning disability nursing at 酴圖TV, explains why people with learning disabilities still face barriers to expressing their sexuality identity and what should be done about it.


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