We are looking for a JMS administrator! https://t.co/Xp9bIZCgZB (ref 153229). If you want to work with a great team, have the chance to make a difference to the programme and also work with the brilliant JMS Scholars apply now!
To discuss please email - [email protected]
The deadline for Black UK students to apply for the JMS Scholarships in Science and Engineering areas has been extended to 15 March. 3 positions available. Please contact [email protected] for more information! #BlackinSTEM
Interested in applying for our 2024 James McCune Smith PhD scholarships?
We have an online info session on 20 Nov at 10.00. Please sign-up at: https://t.co/2h8cb6NMWg . We look forward to telling you more about the programme and answering your questions!
This is a fantastic opportunity for Black UK students. If you are interested in working on understanding/modifying factors affecting cardiometabolic health/diabetes risk in Black populations feel free to get in touch with me discuss possibilities.
We are absolutely delighted to announce the third round of applications for the James McCune Smith #PhD Scholarships is NOW OPEN!
The Scholarships are available for Black UK students.
For full eligibility & to apply https://t.co/O7X7r1tDwz
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Next Up - JMS Scholar #7 : Shylet Njanike!
Shylet's research focuses on exploring the lived experiences and needs of Black African families of adults with learning disabilities who are living at home in the United Kingdom.
Introducing JMS Scholar 23 #2 - Adebolaji Nimyel. Adebolaji has an MEd degree from the Glasgow and is a qualified community learning and development (CLD) practitioner with several years of experience supporting the most vulnerable in the community.
Caitlin’s PhD will explore collaborative projects, workshops, exhibitions, interventions and public events undertaken by Scottish museums in recent years that engage with Scotland’s historical links to chattel slavery, wider colonial past and contemporary legacies of this.
@pru_mhlophe is back and telling us more about soil health! This time with added underpants!
She's telling us about how degradation of materials buried in soil can give us an insight into our soils health, and a pair of cotton pants is the perfect test subject!
Delighted to take a trip across to the @KelvingroveArt to take a look at the Obaa Sima Dress which was created by our wonderful JMS 22 Scholar Naa Densua Tordzro.
We are delighted and honoured to hear from scholar, Emeritus Professor and human rights activist @SirGeoffPalmer as part of day 2 of the JMS Annual Conference.
"It can never be said enough, representation matters" says Dr Peggy Brunache, Director of the Beniba Centre for slavery studies at the first annual @uofgjmsphd conference at @UofGlasgow
The presentations at the @uofgjmsphd conference by the JMS Scholars have been phenomenal, and I feel so privileged to have met some of them last year at the start of their journey.