Anisa Salim
@ofmsnowlondon
Head of Operations & Business Services, School of Health and Social Care at University of Essex. The views I express are mine.
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https://www.essex.ac.uk/departments/health-and-social-care 24-03-2009 22:52:14
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Sheila Sobrany RGN RNT MA HE Lynore K. Geia Rohit Sagoo Elizabeth P Dr Ruth Oshikanlu MBE RN RM RHV QN FRCN FAAN FRSPH Marsha Jones Wendy Olayiwola BEM, FRCM, FRSA RN, RM We Are Global Nurses What a lovely way to end international day of the nurse
Comfortable? I think so. My naughty fur girl. #cats noirfriday #cats Tweets of Cats Why everyone loves cats Why you should have a cat
A beautiful walk in our village this afternoon. So appreciative of what's on our doorstep. Sun out, nature at its best. Wonderful reflection time. #FridayFeelings #FridayBonus #HappinessUnlocked #HealthyMindBody
Gotta love Funky Friday BBC Radio London Robert Elms thank you. All set for the rest of the day! Sun is up too!
Meaningful May - Day 17: Find a way to make what you do today meaningful actionforhappiness.org/meaningful-may #MeaningfulMay
Our Chancellor, renowned author Sarah Perry is headlining the Essex Book Festival at our Colchester Campus with a discussion about her highly anticipated new novel, Enlightenment on Saturday 1 June.
💻 Online Tickets: brnw.ch/21wJE1W
👥 Venue Tickets: brnw.ch/21wJE1X
Wow! For first time, two Essex Rebels Basketball stars have won Women’s British Basketball League end-of-season awards.
Megan Haines wins the Most Improved Player of the Year Award and Kat Tudor is in the All-League Team of the Year!
Read more: brnw.ch/21wJEhs
#BritishBasketballLeague #UptheRebs
Our students are helping bring to life a museum which will preserve the social history and heritage of the seaside towns of Frinton and Walton.
Students from Essex Business School and PHAIS @ Essex will work to digitise archives and help shape the new museum.
brnw.ch/21wJL5b
Rishi Sunak has claimed that a hung parliament is the most likely outcome at the next general.
Professor Paul Whiteley of Government @ Essex explores the maths behind the claim in the The Conversation
brnw.ch/21wJN2Z
Charlie Murray-Edwards, who found himself homeless at 16 and has gone on to study at the Edge Hotel School has been invited to Buckingham Palace on behalf of the charity Action for Children.
Read Charlie's incredible story here: brnw.ch/21wJNCh
Our gallery ArtExchange will be joined by artists Helen Maguire & E L West on 17 May, 6-8pm.
Explore queer history and language through the textile mediums of quilting and embroidery as part of Lavender Menace: The Language of Queer Feminism.
brnw.ch/21wJPWT