School of Allied Health, Social Work and Wellbeing
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Menopause makes teachers’ work lives harder – and may push them out of the profession
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In a new article for The Conversation, Dr Hannah Ainsworth, Senior Lecturer in Primary and Childhood Education at Edge Hill University talks about menopause could be making teachers work lives harder.
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Clinical Lectureships
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This page explains the Clinical Lectureship programme offering at Edge Hill University
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From student to lecturer: Ellen's neurodivergent journey in Higher Education
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Edge Hill is the kind of place that makes you want to keep coming back. The scenic campus and course content are what initially attracted Ellen to Edge Hill as an undergraduate student. The support and encouragement she received, along with being made to feel like a person, not just a number, is what made her stay.
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Embodiment and creativity in Mental Health Care and Education, Delivered By Professor Frank Röhricht
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Join the Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing for an engaging seminar discussing embodiment and creativity in mental health care and education, delivered by Professor Frank Röhricht.
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