Tag: COVID-19

Student Stories – Alex Parker

image of a stethoscope

When I first started my Mental Health Nursing Degree in 2018, I did not think that I would be going out to work during a pandemic just a year and a half down the line. I was already on placement in the community just before the UK went into lockdown. I got the chance to

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What’s uni going to look like in September?

University of Stirling campus

There’s no two ways about it: 2020 has been pretty different than any other year we’ve been around!   Over the course of the last few months, the global COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has created some huge hurdles, shut down big parts of our lives and forced us all to think hard about how we go out,

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Covid-19 bite-sized lecture series – Professor Rachel Norman

Young Boy sticking his drawing on home window during the Coronavirus Covid-19 crisis, Many people are putting a rainbow to tell neighbors that people inside this house are ok. #Stay at home.

Professor Rachel Norman, Dean for Research Engagement and Performance, University of Stirling For most of us, Covid-19 has come out of the blue and impacted our lives in ways which would have been unimaginable a few months ago. Immediate concerns in the first few weeks of the outbreak were around medical solutions to the disease:

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