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Archive 2019
Professor Brenda Happell from Australia visits the school as part of research workshop series
World renowned Professor Brenda Happell from Australia spent a week at the School of Nursing and Midwifery delivering a series of research workshops and mentoring staff in career development
The School of Nursing and Midwifery were proud to host Professor Happell from 23rd to 27th September, during which time she delivered a series of workshops on adopting a strategic approach to your research career, writing for publication and making the most of your PhD. Brenda has an academic career which spans 29 years and is one of the most prolific writers in mental health nursing in the world. She met with a number of staff and small research teams to strategize toward research capacity building, increasing publication outputs and funding success