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“The silver linings of adapting to change” by Professor Julie Parkes

University of Southampton
19/11/202019/11/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Enterprise, PhD, Postgraduate, Professional, Public engagement, Research

This week I want to focus on how we have adapted to change and some of the unexpected silver linings to the COVID cloud that has enveloped us over the last 10 months. We have been so agile and effective

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How to win when there is not finishing line by Professor Tim Underwood

Tim Underwood
13/11/202013/11/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Education, Professional, Professor Tim Underwood

I have no idea what to write about.  Sitting in my spare bedroom-come-office at home, surrounded by piles of washing, all moved urgently into mega-piles, like the mounds of leaves in the garden ready for the wheel-barrow, to be out

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“Entering a second lockdown” by Professor Salim Khakoo

04/11/202004/11/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Education, Enterprise, Professional, Professor Salim Khakoo, Research

As we enter “Groundhog Day” it is critical to look back on the positive way with which we dealt with the last lockdown, which shows us that we are considerably better placed to deal with this second lockdown than we

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Adapting to change at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit by Professor Cyrus Cooper

Professor Cyrus Cooper
30/10/202030/10/2020
Becky Attwood
Enterprise, Professor Cyrus Cooper, Research

“It is not the fittest of the species that survives; it is the one most adaptable to change.” So went the famous misquote attributed to one of my heroes Charles Darwin, but actually written by Leon Megginson, Professor of Management

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Update from Professor Diana Eccles, Dean of Medicine

22/10/202022/10/2020
Becky Attwood
Education, Professional, Professor Diana Eccles

The current surge in COVID-19 cases nationally is hard to ignore. We have been relatively cushioned in the south of the country but rather than being complacent that we seem to be getting off lightly, we need to take every

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“The Wessex Institute – Improving the art and science of research funding around the world” by Matt Westmore

08/10/202008/10/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Enterprise, Professional, Research

You may never have heard of the Wessex Institute – or if you have you might not know what we do. In this blog I want to tell you a little bit about us and one of the ways we

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The value of personal interaction in research by Professor John Holloway

University of Southampton
02/10/202002/10/2020
Becky Attwood
Enterprise, PhD, Postgraduate, Professional, Professor John Holloway, Research

Today marks a return to normality for eNews in that we are returning to Facutly Leadership blogs to replace the weekly covid update from the Dean (and the occasional substitute) that we have become accustomed to in the last seven

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“What a start” by Jane Wilkinson

Jane Wilkinson
30/04/202030/04/2020
Becky Attwood
Education, Jane Wilkinson, PhD, Postgraduate, Professional, Undergraduate

Little did I know what was to come when I was appointed as Associate Dean for Education in January of this year! These are very difficult and perilous times, but I have been overwhelmed by the positive response from staff

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“Deluded? Me?” by Professor Philip Calder

05/03/202005/03/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Education, Enterprise, Postgraduate, Professional, Professor Philip Calder

Last Thursday, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading invited me to a public lecture entitled: “Self-Delusion”. Thinking that this might be a less-than-subtle message for me, I attended. The lecture was enjoyable with plenty of beautiful slides and

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“Catching the wave of opportunity” by Professor Salim Khakoo

27/02/202027/02/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Enterprise, International, Professional, Professor Salim Khakoo

One of the highlights in the Faculty last week was hearing the Chief Medical Officer, Christopher Whitty informing us how best to lobby politicians. Politicians, he said were intelligent, financially driven, time-poor, had transient roles in government and were only

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Clinical academic training in Wessex: opportunities and challenges by Professor Elaine Dennison

20/02/202020/02/2020
Becky Attwood
Careers, Education, Enterprise, Professional, Research

The start of each year is peak season for many aspects of medical training and recruitment. After the academic foundation doctor interviews just before Christmas, many of us have been interviewing potential medical students at Highfield. However, for the Southampton

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“Research after Brexit” by Professor Tim Elliott

Tim Elliott
05/02/202005/02/2020
Becky Attwood
Enterprise, International, Professor Tim Elliott, Research

As luck would have it, my turn to blog falls in the week the UK withdrew from the European Union. Like most scientists I think this was a bad idea, given what the European project has enabled in terms of

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