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Archive 2023
School of Nursing & Midwifery & Agriculture Ball,

A cherished reminder that education is not just about acquiring knowledge but also fostering relationships that persist beyond the passage of time.
The celebration of the Nursing, Midwifery & Agriculture Ball took place on November 16th, 2023, bringing together nursing and midwifery students, academic staff, as well as friends and colleagues who enthusiastically participated in the festivities. In this enchanting memory from the School of Nursing & Midwifery Ball, the atmosphere was steeped in jubilation and camaraderie. Students, adorned in elegant attire, gathered to commemorate the successful culmination of their academic journey. The ball became a symbol of resilience and shared triumph. The air was filled with reciprocal appreciation as students and academics alike thanked each other for the collaborative effort that had defined their educational voyage. Amid the lively music and twinkling lights, students took a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to their mentors, lecturers, fellow students, family and friends. Lecturers, in turn, shared in the students' experiences, fostering a unique bond that extended beyond the confines of the classroom. As the night unfolded, the School of Nursing & Midwifery Ball became a canvas for the celebration of achievements, a collective acknowledgment of hard work, and the cultivation of a community that thrived on mutual support.