We’re celebrating International Nurses Day with Professor Tracy Levett-Jones, Head Of Nursing And Midwifery.
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Celebrating the International Day of the Midwife 2021
Professor Kathleen Baird from the School of Nursing and Midwifery joins us on the blog as we celebrate the International Day of the Midwife. She talks about what this year’s theme means to her, the future of midwifery and offers some advice to current and future midwifery students.
5 questions about studying nursing… with Edwina!
Nursing was clearly the best option for me, and it’s amazing to learn how rewarding the career is and how many endless opportunities are on offer!
5 questions about studying nursing… with Joshua!
With free food and the abundance of study space, UTS makes their students feel welcomed and supported.
5 ways to stay motivated in nursing school
Here are my five quick top tips!
How to make the most out of your time at uni – from someone who’s been there, done that
Now that I’ve finished up my final year at UTS, here are my five tips for making the most out of your time here.
5 reasons health students need U:PASS
As U:PASS is offered in first year, it’s a great way to be reassured that everyone is a little bit scared! The U:PASS leader is a student just like you, so there’s no intimidation in the classroom.
5 ways to get the most out of your time at UTS
Starting university can seem daunting and really scary, but once you settle in, get to know some people and get stuck into your course you’ll see just how fun it really is.
5 questions about studying midwifery… with Jacqueline!
As a midwifery student at UTS you are part of a small cohort of around 60 students. I love that we all get to know one another as these fellow students become an invaluable source of support.
What’s it really like to combine your nursing degree with international studies?
There are too many highlights to think of just one!