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Congratulations, Dr Neil Hand

Neil Hand will receive his PhD degree certificate at the Winter Award Ceremonies in the Royal and Derngate theatre this weekend. Neil’s PhD by means of published works thesis brought together a body of papers that Neil had worked on over a number of years in the field of histopathology. This month Neil retired from Nottingham University Hospitals Trust and his contribution to the trust and the field of histopathology is celebrated in the Nottingham Post. Read the article at http://www.nottinghampost.com/Pioneering-scientist-calls-day/story-20554685-detail/story.html#comments

congratulations, Neil!

PhD Transfer Seminar – 30th January 2014

Please come along to Josh Onyango’s upcoming transfer seminar on Thursday 30th January 2014 at 1pm in room M14 at Moulton College main site (gate 2). The title is: 

Epidemiology of contagious ovine ecthyma (orf) in English sheep farms

 

Creative Commons licences upgraded to 4.0

Creative Commons has updated its licences to version 4.0, meaning there’s never been a better time to investigate what CC can do for you (and what you can do for CC).

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Conference – Dementia Scotland 2013: a national priority

Dementia Scotland 2013: a national priority
21 October 2013, Surgeons’ Hall, Edinburgh

• Following the publication of Scotland’s second Dementia Strategy on Monday 3rd June 2013, there has never been a time of more public and political interest in dementia
• As part of the strategy, an action plan will be put in place to ensure people with dementia are treated with dignity and respect during all hospital stays
• We must embrace the process of redesign and transformation of services to ensure that we deliver services effectively and efficiently
• How will policies around personalisation, integration and funding of care and support improve the lives of those living with dementia and their families? Read the rest of this entry

Research Seminar Invitation

You are invited to attend a seminar by Marco Caniato, a PhD student from the University of Brescia, Italy, on Wednesday, July 10, at 10:am, in MY35. The topic of the presentation will be:

 “Development of a Health Care Waste Management system in facilities with severe constraints: case study from the Gaza Strip”.