Academic Matters
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Emergency services expert elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences
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An emergency services management expert from Edge Hill University has been made a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (ACSS) in recognition of his impactful research.
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University is on a journey of growth
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Today marks the release of the third annual Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) and demonstrates Edge Hill University is on a journey of growth to support its communities.
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Edge Hill Artificial Intelligence expert recognised as an influential scholar
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Edge Hill University’s Professor Yonghuai Liu has been recognised in the top 100 best AI visualisation researchers in the world for his outstanding contribution to the field over the last decade.
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NHS recovery plan: why an extra £2.6 billion is not enough without more staff
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In this opinion piece for The Conversation emergency services expert Professor Paresh Wankhade examines the Governments proposed NHS recovery plan.
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How do I become a professional dancer?
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How do you turn a passion for dancing and choreography into a career?
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Professor Geoff Beattie is appointed Visiting Scholar at the University of Oxford
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Leading psychologist Professor Geoff Beattie from Edge Hill University has been appointed Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing (OCLW) and a member of Wolfson College in recognition of his literary scholarship.
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Study finds quarter of respiratory nurses considered quitting during pandemic
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A study into the wellbeing of respiratory nurses has found that more than a quarter considered leaving the profession after the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Major grant for research study on shoulder rehabilitation
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A research team has been awarded £1.7million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to investigate potentially ground-breaking post-operative shoulder rehabilitation
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21 Media wins Kickstart Award
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An innovative scheme set up to help young filmmakers with the first steps of their careers has won a national Kickstart Award.
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San Antonio migrant tragedy: 53 deaths down to criminals and a failed US migration system
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Emergency services in San Antonio were called out on June 27 to what turned out to be the deadliest migrant smuggling incident at the US-Mexico border region in the last decades.
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