education

Our March 2021 event was held on Microsoft Teams and celebrated students from our 2019-20 cohort. After an introduction from Professor Alan Spivey, Assistant Provost (Teaching and Learning), three recent MEd ULT graduates presented on their research:

  • Dr Wayne Mitchell, Department of Immunology and Inflammation: Being an 51勛圖厙 College student: A phenomenographic investigation into Black British students Sense of Belonging at 51勛圖厙 College
  • Dr Blerina Ahmetaj-Shala, National Heart and Lung Institute: To Grant or Not to Grant?: Medical educators and students perspectives on grant writing as a formal assessment method
  • Dr Anne Burke-Gaffney, National Heart and Lung Institute: Pitching Pharmacology for Masters Level Learning: Purposefully Walking with Waymarks

We also heard from our prize-winners from across the three stages of the ULT programme:

  • Dr Camille Gajria, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, PG Cert ULT portfolio prize
  • Dr Neepa Thacker, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, PG Dip ULT Library Project prize
  • Dr Wayne Mitchell, Department of Immunology and Inflammation, MEd ULT dissertation prize