The University of Surrey was founded in 1891 and has three campuses located near each other. It currently has approximately 15,000 students and over 2,700 staff. The university has four faculties covering a wide range of subjects. It aims to be a top ten university in the UK and has been ranked highly in various guides. The university has a new veterinary school and partnerships with other universities. It conducts health-related research across various departments in collaboration with external partners.
This was an interesting project. My professor acted like a "client" and sent us random information for this project at random times, out of order, and in the wrong formats. It was challenging, but rewarding.
We are pleased to present the long version of the STARSurg DISCOVER study.
Please feel free to contact STARSurg
w: www.starsurg.org
e: collaborate@starsurg.org
t: @STARSurgUK
Professor Christina Mitchell - Academic Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Medicine Nursing & Health Sciences
Monash University. http://www.garvan.org.au/news-events/leaders-in-science-and-society
This was an interesting project. My professor acted like a "client" and sent us random information for this project at random times, out of order, and in the wrong formats. It was challenging, but rewarding.
We are pleased to present the long version of the STARSurg DISCOVER study.
Please feel free to contact STARSurg
w: www.starsurg.org
e: collaborate@starsurg.org
t: @STARSurgUK
Professor Christina Mitchell - Academic Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Medicine Nursing & Health Sciences
Monash University. http://www.garvan.org.au/news-events/leaders-in-science-and-society
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This presentation provides a full update of the Fund, which was presented at a recent review meeting.
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Speakers included:
Dr. Naomi Allen, Senior epidemiologist, UK Biobank
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Since launch over £1million has been raised and spent by the Fund thanks to the committed support to families across the UK who have undertaken a range of fundraising activities.
This presentation provides a full update of the Fund, which was presented at a recent review meeting.
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http://www.wspcr.ac.uk/crns-masterclass-sep-2013.php
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2. Historic beginnings: Shaping the future since 1891
• Battersea College of Technology founded
in 1891
• 1966 University’s Royal Charter granted
and relocation to Surrey
• Three closely-located campuses, Stag Hill,
Manor Park and Surrey Research Park
3. A Growing University
• Approximately 15,000 students enrolled on Surrey degree programmes
• 2,708 members of staff
• A 30% increase in applications between 2012 and 2013
4. Scholarship and Teaching
A four-Faculty, multi-disciplinary university
– Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
– Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
– Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
– Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
7. Surrey Sports Park
• Completed in 2011
• Olympic size swimming pool
• Indoor climbing centre
• Tennis/squash/badminton
• 10 Football/Rugby pitches
8.
9. Library and Learning Centre
• Opened August 2011
• State of the art facilities:
– Open 24hrs
– Wireless connectivity throughout
– Language translation booths
10. Ambition to be a Top Ten university
Ranked 8th in the UK
The Guardian University Guide 2014
Ranked 12th in the UK
‘University of the Year’ Awards
Sunday Times ‘University of the Year’ Awards
12. Presented by
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5G Innovation Centre
A consortium of key global players in telecommunications formally joins Surrey to
develop 5G Innovation Centre.
13. Our international links
•Students from over 140 countries
•Partnerships with leading universities around the
world
•Founding partner of the University Global
partnership Network (UGPN) with the University of
North Carolina State and Universidade de São
Paulo
14. Scholarship and Teaching
A four-Faculty, multi-disciplinary university
– Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
– Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
– Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
– Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
15. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS)
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One Health
Faculty of Health
and Medical
Sciences
School of
Biosciences and
Medicine
School of
Veterinary
Medicine
School of Health
and Social Care
One Health
16. Biological Sciences leap up Times
Good University Guide league table
• Surrey ranked 13th for Biological
Sciences in The Times/The Sunday
Times UK Good University Guide
2014.
• Last year, Surrey, which offers undergraduate degrees in
Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science,
Biotechnology, Food Science and Microbiology, Microbiology
and Microbiology (Medical), was rated 17th in the Guide.
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17. • BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing
• BSc (Hons) Biochemistry
• BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences
• BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science
• BSc (Hons) Child Nursing
• BSc (Hons) Food Science and Microbiology
• BSc (Hons) Microbiology
• BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing
• BSc (Hons) Midwifery
• BSc (Hons) Nutrition
• BSc (Hons) Nutrition/Dietetics
• BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Food Science
• Dip HE Operating Department Practice
• BSc (Hons) Paramedic Practice
• BSc (Hons) Sports and Exercise Sciences
(NEW FOR 2014)
• BSc (Hons) Veterinary Biosciences
• BVMSci Veterinary Medicine (NEW FOR 2014)
Undergraduate Programmes
18. Postgraduate Taught Programmes
• MSc Advanced Gynaecological Endoscopy
• MSc Applied Toxicology
• MSc Clinical Practice
• MA Education for Professional Practice
• MSc Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis
• MSc Health and Clinical Sciences
• MSc Human Nutrition
• MSc Medical Microbiology (Part time)
• MSc Medical Microbiology (EuroMasters)
• PGDip Nursing Studies (Adult Nursing) (NEW FOR 2014)
• PGDip Nursing Studies (Mental Health Nursing) (NEW FOR
2014)
• MSc Nutritional Medicine
• MSc Pharmaceutical Medicine
• MSc Pharmaceutical Medicine with Clinical Pharmacology
• MSc Primary and Community Care
• MSc Professional Practice
• MSc Public Health Practice
• MSc Systems Biology
• MSc Toxicology
• MSc Veterinary Microbiology
19. Postgraduate Research Programmes
• Health and Social Care Integrated PhD
• PhD Biochemistry and Physiology
• PhD Health and Social Care
• PhD Microbial and Cellular Sciences
• PhD Nutrition and Metabolism
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Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS)
21.
22. Breakthrough for Surrey’s life-saving cancer test
• Tuesday 04 Mar 2014
• The University of Surrey has signed a licence deal
to develop and market a groundbreaking new test
that detects prostate and bladder cancers.
• The test offers a more reliable way of discovering
these cancers earlier, by testing a small urine
sample for the EN2 protein which bladder and
prostate cancers produce.
• Hardev Pandha, Professor of Medical Oncology, is
part of the team working on the project with Dr
Richard Morgan, Senior Lecturer in Molecular
Oncology. He said, "We are looking forward to
working with Randox on this product. This new
test could lead to a faster cancer detection that
could save hundreds of lives, and also offers the
potential for huge cost savings.’’
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Pioneering urine test could be available in GPs' surgeries worldwide by 2015.
23. Health and Social Care Research Highlights
• The University of Surrey is leading a pioneering research
project that could transform cancer care – and significantly
reduce healthcare costs – by enabling cancer care clinicians
to monitor patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment for
breast, bowel and blood cancers via mobile phone.
• The €6 million grant from the European Union will fund a
large trial of the system involving 1,000 patients in England,
Austria, Greece, Holland, Ireland and Norway, with the hope
that this type of patient monitoring will be integrated into
routine cancer care in the future.
• Researchers believe the system will reduce the side effects of
chemotherapy, and help to identify and treat life-threatening
side effects much quicker than current care systems.
• Professor Nora Kearney, Professor of Cancer Care and Head
of the School of Health and Social Care, said: ―Over 3 million
people are diagnosed with cancer each year in Europe and it
is likely that this number will increase by at least 65% over
the next 20 years. ―Given this predicted increase, the need
for personalised cancer care is becoming even more crucial.
Our system will give patients continual support both during
and after chemotherapy, while allowing them to remain in the
comfort of their own homes. It will revolutionise the way our
healthcare system supports people with cancer.‖
24. Infectious Disease Group Research Highlight
• Working in collaboration with a team of archaeologists from the
University of Winchester, Surrey academics — including Professor
Graham Stewart, Dr Tom Mendum, HuiHai Wu and Dr Mike Taylor
— extracted DNA from skeletal samples buried at the medieval St
Mary Magdalen Hill leprosy hospital in Winchester. Read more in the
journal PlosOne.
• Because the ancient DNA was so well-preserved, the team was able
to reconstruct the entire genome of the ancient leprosy bacterium,
shedding light on the history of the disfiguring disease - once
endemic in Europe but which largely disappeared during the Middle
Ages. The team believes the waxy coat surrounding the leprosy
bacterium may have protected the DNA from degradation.
• Professor Stewart, acting head of the Department of Microbial and
Cellular Sciences, said: ―Understanding diseases from the past will
help us predict emerging infectious diseases and potentially suggest
how we may be better able to control existing diseases. We hope to
analyse even older DNA, tracing leprosy and also tuberculosis back
to their origins in human history.‖
• The research was published in the journal Science, as part of an
international project to reconstruct genome sequences of bacteria
from five medieval skeletons excavated in Denmark and Sweden, as
well as the United Kingdom. The research compared the ancient
genomes with those of 11 modern strains of leprosy from around the
world and revealed that leprosy in the Americas has a European
origin, and that particular leprosy strains now found exclusively in
the Middle East were at one time also present in Europe.
25. Clinical Academic Groups
• The University of Surrey
• Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation
Trust
• Ashford & St Peters NHS Foundation Trust
=> Clinical Academic Collaboration
to maximise opportunities for
• research
• innovation
• education
• service improvement
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Bringing Clinicians and Academics together
1. Cancer
2. Cardiovascular
3. Critical Care
4. Diabetes
5. Parkinson’s
6. Sleep
26. School of Veterinary Medicine (FHMS)
Strategic partnerships
Human healthAnimal health
NCSU USP
NCSU
27. Thursday, 22 May 2014 27
Health Research within FHMS
at the University of Surrey:
In collaboration with external partners
Editor's Notes
League tables this year: These movements reflect a fantastic student experience at SurreyGuardian table is built on student experience