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SHIPGCU wrote: A Little every day - searching for data during the COVID-19 pandemic
Our latest blog is by Laura Fregonese, a final year PhD student with (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: Assessing the current evidence for the effectiveness of interventions in improving the review of antibiotic therapy
In a recently published systematic review by SHIP team PhD Student, More)
SHIPGCU wrote: Between scrubs and words: a reflective journey
This week's blog is by Laura Fregonese, a second year PhD (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: So you don’t speak their language? Don’t let that stop you!
In this week's blog one of the SHIP Team's PhD students, Annelysse Jorgenson reflects on her experience working with and interviewing participants i (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: My PhD Journey: From Nepal to the UK
This month's blog is by Deepti KC, a new PhD student with the SHIP research group. She is supervised by Dr. Valerie Ness, Prof. Kay Currie and Dr. Jan Smith. (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: SHIP PhD Students attend Medical Research Foundation AMR Training Conference
By Elaine Cutajar As of the year 2018, the Medical Research Foundation (MRF) invested £4M to establish a yearly PhD training programme aiming to train early career researchers in tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In doing so, MRF aimed t (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: Starting a PhD in the middle of a pandemic
Starting a PhD during a pandemic is not an easy feat! Our latest blog is by Fiona Roche, a new PhD student. Fiona writes about her experience of starting a Ph (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: New publication highlights influences on nurse prescribers' antibiotic prescribing practice
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been declared one of the greatest threats to global health. Resistance occurs when a microbe mutates or acquires genetic information from another microbe, making it resistant to antibiotics. There are many contribut (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: SHIP PhD students at the virtual 2020 MRF National PhD Training Programme in AMR annual conference
By Ayodeji Matuluko The Medical Research Foundation’s national PhD train (More)
SHIPGCU wrote: For the Love of Infectious Diseases: Starting a PhD with the SHIP Research Group!
In this week's blog Alicia Ware, one of our PhD students who recently joined the SHIP team, shares with us her research interests and experience so far since starting her PhD. Alicia's supervisors are Dr Ryan Kean, Dr John Butcher and Professor Lesle (More)
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  1. Gordon Google at |

    Nice gallery of photos

  2. Anne Awning at |

    What are the photos at the bottom? – Anne Awning

  3. Flask at |

    very nice, goodluck

  4. Usman Latif at |

    Hi
    I’m USMAN LATIF recently graduated from GCU common good university’s with the course INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT. I’m really enjoyed my journey with GCU Professors and staff.
    Glasgow Caledonian University the most appropriated institute because , Glasgow Caledonian University has become one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 20,000 students. The campus is self–contained and situated right in the heart of the lively city of Glasgow. A distinctive, inclusive and forward-looking university, GCU is committed to its social mission to promote the common good. It has become an international centre of excellence in higher education, promoting employability and global citizenship in our graduates.

    Thank you GCU

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