Megan Isherwood, Policy Officer at the Council speaks to Professor Ruth Endacott and Joy O’Gorman about how they help to encourage students to engage in research. Ruth and Joy recently helped to set up a new category for the Student Nursing Times Awards in research. They explore some of the barriers students face to engaging at research at undergraduate level and how the sector can better promote research opportunities to students.
Speakers:
- Joy O’Gorman, Registered Nurse, PHD student and Student Leadership Programme alumna
- Professor Ruth Endacott, NIHR‘s Director of Nursing and Midwifery
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