This is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In Catherine’s blog she talks about how her own experience of being a cancer patient inspired her to engage with the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In Catherine’s blog she talks about how her own experience of being a cancer patient inspired her to engage with the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In Jon’s blog he talks about his experiences of public engagement, including running the popular Stem Cell Mountain exhibit.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. Here Liz talks about the experience she’s gained through her roles with Cancer Research UK and the Southampton Clinical Trials Unit of interacting with patients and the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. Here Jay talks about his experiences of being part of the Pint of Science festival, and engaging with members of the public in this setting.
Read moreWe are all accustomed to international students on campus, but in recent years higher education institutions have developed different ways of delivering international education; instead of students travelling to the University, the University travels to them. Transnational Education (TNE) –
Read moreI met with four of my personal academic tutees this week. They are the life-blood of medicine and the people who will be looking after me in the not-too-distant future. These medical students, the doctors of tomorrow, are hard-working, considered and
Read moreI still recall the day in 1983, when I was told that my “chosen” research area was osteoporosis. I had completed my senior house officer rotation in medicine between the Royal South Hants Hospital, Lymington and Southampton General the month
Read moreThis is my first blog having only recently taken on the Interim Director of the Wessex Institute role following the departure of Matt Westmore. This is part time in additional to my role as Chief Executive Officer of the National
Read moreIt is inevitable that when coming to the end of something, you begin to reminisce and look back at what you have achieved. This is what I have been finding myself doing recently. When I wrote my last blog in
Read moreMany of us tell our children not to wish their lives away in their haste to get on with the next phase. However, I suspect we are all longing to get to the point when the restrictions of lockdown will
Read moreMany of us will be about to embark on a much needed extended Easter break. We celebrated the submission of the REF return for the University on Tuesday, I want to personally thank John Holloway who has been working towards
Read moreI write this, 12 months from when I sent an email message to my School informing them that our buildings would be closed from 5pm the following day and that they were to take home with them the things that
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