EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines

 
University of Nottingham
  

Drs Cristina de Matteis and Snow Stolnik have been awarded funding for the ’Come on in to our research labs; enhancing the student experience for both our UG and PG students’ by the University of Nottingham.

"Come on in to our research labs” is a new initiative for the School of Pharmacy which brings together our undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) student communities for the first time, to increase UG students’ awareness of, and exposure to, the research carried out within the School. This initiative acknowledges that there can be a disconnect between the research-led culture at the University and the School, and our UG students’ experience on their pharmacy course.

 Cristina de Matteis Cristina de Matteis

Through a series of events and shadowing opportunities, organised in partnership with our PG students, and the creation of new visually-rich interactive materials, our pharmacy UG students, on our increasingly clinically-led course, will gain exposure to and the opportunity to engage with, the pharmaceutical sciences research in the School. In turn, our PG students will gain skills in science communication and teaching science, as part of their PG training portfolio. This reciprocally beneficial initiative will enhance the experiences and widen the horizons of the UG and PG communities in the School, together with diversifying their skills that will contribute to enhancing their employability.

Posted on Thursday 1st September 2016

EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines

 

The University of Nottingham
School of Pharmacy
Boots Science Building
University of Nottingham,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
t: +44(0)7809 888378
e: Graham.Harrison@nottingham.ac.uk

University College London
School of Pharmacy
University College London
29-39 Brunswick Square,
London WC1N 1AX.
t: +44 (0) 20 3987 28811
e: s.marks.pharm@ucl.ac.uk