PhD (UWS, UK)-Workforce development and dementia care in Bangladesh: Policy learning from Scotland. Associate Professor, Social Work , University of Dhaka.
I am pleased to share that my co-authored article, "Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices of Health and Social Care Professionals on Dementia Care in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Bangladesh," has been published by the Sir Salimullah Medical College Journal.
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Overjoyed to see our Professor Debbie Tolson receiving an award for Academic Citizenship in the field of Dementia Research. An unfaltering career of leadership and developing colleagues and student researchers in dementia care and policy influencing. @UniWestScotland
At our recent Conference, we held the Celebrating Scottish Research Awards where we recognised the hard work of our talented and diverse community
Find out the award winners for each category on the SDRC website. Congratulations to them all! 🏆👇sdrc.scot/celebrating-scotti…
Today, I formally graduated and received PhD award from the UWS, UK. Many thanks to my respected supervisors, colleagues, friends, and family members for their cordial support and inspiration in completing the journey.youtube.com/.../UgkxlADQtBup…...
I am so pleased to share that I received the final PhD Award letter on 25 March from the UWS, UK. My study area was Workforce Development and Dementia Care in Bangladesh: Policy Learning from the Scottish Context.
I am thankful to my supervisors, and family for cordial support.
Successfully defended my PhD thesis viva on 14 November and passed with minor corrections. I am so thankful to my supervisors, examiners, chair of the exam. board, faculty members and PhD students in the ASCPP, and my family and friends for all their kind support and inspiration.
The Herald Higher Education Awards 2023 Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community Award goes to University of the West of Scotland - The UWS ASCPP: empowering people to live the best life possible with dementia @UniWestScotland#heraldheds
As a strong supporter of public service broadcasting, I want to be able to defend the BBC. But the decision to take @GaryLineker off air is indefensible. It is undermining free speech in the face of political pressure - & it does always seem to be rightwing pressure it caves to
ALT Book Aesop's Fables open on The Hare and the Tortoise. Picture on the left shows hare sleeping while tortoise is moving towards a large castle on a hill. Right page is the text of the fable.
Rachel Hewitt, chief executive of MillionPlus, said: “We must challenge the narrative that all students are 18-year-olds... able to rely on parental support – increasingly, with household budgets being squeezed, this is not a lived reality."
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Join our Swimming Down Dementia challenge! Swim 1km, 5km or 15km between 1 – 30 September to raise money for vital dementia research. 🔬
Receive a swimming cap when you raise £100 and a technical t-shirt when you hit £200! 🏊
Together, we can swim towards a cure. 🧡
🏆Higher Educational Institution of the Year (Herald Higher Education Awards 2022)
🏆University Students’ Association of the Year (NUS Scotland Awards 2022)
🎓Two of the many reasons to consider studying with UWS this #Clearing - #FindYourPlace here: clearing.uws.ac.uk/
This month we @AlzscotCPP want to understand the contribution of nursing to dementia care. Nurses work in many specialities in partnership with people with dementia and their families.
What do you do? Practice, research or policy? @WeNurses@WeMHNurses @AlzScotDNC @sdrc_research
"Present complex ideas with clarity. A lot of research, particularly when presented at conferences, can be difficult to understand by those from different disciplines." @MJSmith0611
Clearly sharing science can ensure the brilliance is appreciated!
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