Laura Nuttall, our inspiring student who graduated last year despite having incurable brain cancer, sadly passed away this morning. Our thoughts are with her Mum Nicola and the rest of her family at this incredibly difficult and sad time.
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Our Professor of Public History @DavidOlusoga will host a new @BBC documentary 'Our International @NHS' celebrating migrant workforce in the health service
In 2018, Laura Nuttall discovered she had Glioblastoma Multiforme - an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer. Yesterday, she celebrated her graduation at @officialuom with her family. Congratulations Laura - what an achievement!
New research by scientists @OfficialUoM found that Greater MCR's devolution deal increased control over a range of public services, has had a positive impact on life expectancy. @AndyBurnhamGM
“Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at."
What a hero. RIP Stephen Hawking.
ICYMI: Our Professor of Public History, @DavidOlusoga, has written in the @guardian on the toppling of the #edwardcolstonstatue. He says the action wasn't "...an attack on history. It is history."
Morning all, it's nearly the weekend, and if you're looking for something different to do, @ProfBrianCox has come up with his top 10 #science day trips in today's @guardian, inc. @jodrellbank, @McrMuseum and @UoMGraphene & of course, us!