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Why NHS England is struggling – despite more staff and money
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In this article for The Conversation emergency services management expert Paresh Wankhade explores some of the challenges facing the NHS.
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Trainee teacher praised for giving disaffected pupils the opportunities and encouragement to shine
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A trainee teacher has been awarded an Edge Hill University scholarship for helping improve the life chances of disaffected students in a Pupil Referral Unit.
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Funding awarded to Arts for the Blues project to increase reach of creative arts therapy model
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A pioneering project which uses the arts to tackle depression has been awarded new funding to develop a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training package for organisations and practitioners.
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Edge Hill’s SME Productivity & Innovation Centre receives ScaleUp Institute Endorsement
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Edge Hill’s sector-leading SME Productivity and Innovation Centre (PIC) has had its High Growth Innovation Sprint programme endorsed by the ScaleUp Institute, recognising its success.
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A student’s love of performing inspires others to follow their dreams of stage and screen
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A dance student has been recognised with a scholarship for taking every opportunity to set her career in motion and helping others at Edge Hill do the same.
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Student awarded for commitment to level up women's access to health care in minority and disadvantaged communities
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A student nurse championing women's health in minority ethnic communities in the UK and disadvantaged areas overseas has been awarded two Edge Hill University scholarships.
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Trade unions in the UK and US have become more powerful despite political interference and falling memberships
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In a new article for The Conversation Lecturer in Law and Politics Dr Steven Daniels examines the power of trade unions in the UK and USA.
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Engineering department awarded Primary Engineer MacRobert Medal
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Edge Hill University has received an accolade for recognising its commitment to inspiring young engineers.
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Narcissism, immorality and lack of empathy: the dark psychology that can poison elites
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In a new article for The Conversation Psychology Professor Geoff Beattie examines the poisonous psychology of elite groups.
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Call for better integration of mental health and alcohol services
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The relationship between alcohol and mental health among UK minority ethnic groups is explored in a joint report showing differences across minority ethnic groups.
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