As we come to the end of what has been a most extraordinary year, the whole nation is looking to 2021 with hope. The start of the roll-out of Covid vaccines has brought with it a light at the end of a very dark tunnel, just in time to lift our spirits for the festive period. At the University of Worcester, we share in that hope and we are committed to playing our part to help our local community, and the nation as a whole, to prosper in the New Year. Since its beginnings as an Emergency Teacher Training College, the university has been grounded in the city. Our staff and students are very much a part of the community. Our graduates permeate every corner, from the nurses in our hospitals and the teachers in our schools to the sports coaches on our playing fields and the scientists in our laboratories. The university trains the professionals our Country needs going forwards.
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A charity has donated £250,000 to create a specialist anatomy suite for use by health students at the University of Worcester. The Clive and Sylvia Richards Charity has made the donation in recognition of the University’s work to educate the next generation of health professionals. The anatomy suite will provide specialist facilities and equipment for training student Nurses, Midwives, Paramedics and Medical students, once approval for a new Medical School to be based at the University is achieved. The new state-of-the-art anatomy suite will be located in the former Worcester News building which is currently being fully renovated and repurposed to create a new Health and Medicine building for the University’s fast-growing numbers of top calibre health students.