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World Café event for social care research

05/03/2018

The Social Care & Well-being Services Improvement Collaborative is working with Bangor University to offer students the opportunity to undertake research as part of their degrees across the various programmes that we are responsible for. Attending the World Café event at Bangor University, School of Healthcare Sciences on 20 February 2018, we met with a wide range of students to discuss the potential ideas that may be suitable for collaborative MSc research projects.

The event was well attended by students who are undertaking a range of MSc qualifications including Physiotherapy, Leadership, Occupational Therapy and Dementia, this was a great opportunity for us to share the work of the collaborative team and the wide range of programmes we are running.

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