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Recent UPAP meeting for the NEW Online Programmes held in the School of Nursing & Midwifery
Prof. Liam Marnane (Chair) Dean of Graduate Studies, Prof Eileen Savage (Head of School), Prof. John O’Halloran (VP for Teaching and Leaning), Prof Stephen Tee (Extern Examiner, Bournemouth University), Prof. Sherry Watson (External Examiner United States),Dr Teresa Wills (Project Lead), Ms Bridie O’Sullivan, Chief Director Nursing/Midwifery, South/South West Hospital Group, Mr Paul O’Donovan, Academic Secretary, Ms Eleanor Fouhy (Academic Programme & Regulations Officer, Mr Tom O’Mara (UCC Online Project Manager), Dr Frances Burke, Dr Teresa Barbosa, Ms Ellen Cox, Dr Roberts and members of the UPAP team from the School of Nursing & Midwifery
Two new online programmes, BSc (Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement) and the MSc (Nursing and Healthcare Quality Improvement) programmes are currently being developed in the School of Nursing & Midwifery. They received university approval at the recent UPAP meeting held in the School of Nursing & Midwifery. The 2 new online programmes will be going live on September 5th 2016.