Nicholas Cage never gets old! Even 30 years later, the film 'The Rock' offers benefit for teaching students about the Neuromuscular Junction! Read about it in Medical Education.
#MedEd@asmeofficial@DocInTheDocs
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“I found myself sobbing every time I came into the office. It felt unimaginable that an intellectual project into which so many people had invested so much of their lives would simply fade away”
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I’m very proud of my son, Ben, for running a football school in our community.
It was a pleasure to be interviewed alongside him to share our joint love of the grassroots game.
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Job hunting can feel overwhelming, but remember this: You are valuable. Every skill, experience, and step forward is setting you up for something better.
Life or death on your walk: Why Britons are calling for thousands of new paths
Shouldn't it always be safe to walk to your local school, doctors, pub, friends?
Please have a read @MaryCreagh_ @SueHayman1 @SteveReedMP @huw4ogmore @KenSkatesMS
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Latest UK universities to post deficits: St Andrews (-£13m), York (-£9m), Leicester (-£8.3m), Brunel (-£13m), Hull (-£17.3m), Surrey (-£17.9m). Follows King's (-£19m), Nottingham (-£17m), Open University (-£10.3m), UEA (-£7.6m) https://t.co/mfItZDPa35 via @paddywjack
.@ucu union members have threatened strike action after Coventry University @covcampus announced plans to make nearly 100 academics redundant and to transfer others to a subsidiary company. @JulietteRowsell reports
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.@uniofwarwick pledges £700 million for campus’ new science precinct: unprecedented investment is one of the largest UK university building projects in recent years. @jgro_the reports
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Exclusive:
Tuition fees will rise in line with inflation and maintenance grants will be restored for the poorest students under government plans to bolster the finances of struggling universities
The Times has been told that plans drawn up by officials would mean tuition fees, which have been frozen since 2017, rising by 13.5 per cent over the next five years to £10,500
Poorer students would be shielded from the impact by the reintroduction of maintenance grants, which were worth up to £3,500 until they were abolished by the Conservatives in 2016
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I think this demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of why many of the people who are off work with long-term ill health can’t work.
It comes from a place of ignorance.
“Sickness benefit claimants should have to look for jobs, says Keir Starmer” https://t.co/l9BB6fuO7f
Tuesday morning, outside Liverpool Street Station, London. A never ending stream of commuters, off to jobs they hate, having to talk to people they don’t like, buying coffee that’s a million pounds a cup, before they go home, go to bed and repeat tomorrow. And the next day