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Amba Morrell, Student Nursing Times Student Midwife of…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/amba-morrell-times-student-nurse-of-the…span. Amba Morrell, Student Nursing Times Student Midwife of the Year Winner. The Student Nursing Times Awards 2023 celebrate the very best in Nursing and Midwifery education by recognising and rewarding brilliant students and educational
Rachel Brackpool, Student Nursing Times Student Midwife…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rachel-brackpool-times-student-nurse-of…span. Rachel Brackpool, Student Nursing Times Student Midwife of the Year Nominee. The Student Nursing Times Awards 2023 celebrate the very best in Nursing and Midwifery education by recognising and rewarding brilliant students and educational
Olivia Jayne Kemp on developing sustainable crop yields
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/olivia-jayne-kemp-on-developing-sustain…span. Olivia Jayne Kemp on developing sustainable crop yields. As a BSc (Hons) Bioscience student, Olivia Jayne Kemp chose to study at LSBU partly due to the support systems we have in place not only for studying, but for aspects like finance and
The Rewarding Side of a Career in Nursing and Midwifery
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/the-rewarding-side-of-a-career-in-nursi…span. The Rewarding Side of a Career in Nursing and Midwifery. At London South Bank University we educate a quarter of all new nurses in London, so we understand how daunting it is to step into a career that hasn't exactly had the best press in
Anna Mary Oyet is determined to set up her own maternity…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/anna-mary-oyet-is-determined-to-set-up-…span. Anna Mary Oyet is determined to set up her own maternity clinic. Anna Mary Oyet has strong ambitions, and even stronger motivations. Already trained as a nurse, she decided to retrain in midwifery after realising the differences she could make
Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rose-jimenez-vera-researches-migrant-wo…span. Rose Jimenez Vera researches migrant women’s experience of Perinatal Mental Health Care. At LSBU, students have the opportunity to complete a research internship with LSBU academics from a range of disciplines. The internships support
Ruth Michael: "I don’t feel that I chose LSBU, but…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/ruth-michael-i-dont-feel-that-i-chose-l…span. Ruth Michael: "I don’t feel that I chose LSBU, but that LSBU chose me". I don’t feel that I chose LSBU, but LSBU chose me. I originally started my course when I was 18 but dropped out in the middle of my second year – I didn’t take
Kathryn McKenna: “Suddenly I had three kids at home…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kathryn-mckenna-suddenly-i-had-three-ki…span. Kathryn McKenna: “Suddenly I had three kids at home whilst doing online learning. It was hard, but we muddled through it". Kathryn McKenna was a stay-at-home mum when she decided to retrain in midwifery. Although she originally qualified as