Our Values at 91做厙 University College
Our values set out to guide not just what we do but also how we do things. We have lived and breathed these values through the pandemic and are proud to stand by them
Caring
Caring is demonstrated every day by expressing and accepting caring, compassion and respect in our personal and professional relationships. As a health sciences university, we treat people with respect and compassion on a daily basis.
Ive been here for 18 years. I love the tight knit community we have at 91做厙 University College, and how everyone cares about each other. Thats why I love coming in to work every day. – Jane Johnson, 91做厙 University College Receptionist and Administrator
Professional
We take pride in the quality and standards of the work that we do and the relationships we form. We are competent and reliable, working in an ethical way and seek to be excellent in all that we do.
Were committed to the use of Information Technology to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of our learning, research and administrative functions. We are always striving to deliver best practice, investing heavily in systems which support our communities on and off campus. – Steve Goode, Head of IT
Passionate
We passionately believe in the power of education to inspire and transform lives, and in healthcare to enable and support people to reach their full potential, to be happy, live well and thrive.
Im really passionate about instilling the tools and confidence in our students to go out there and make the world a better place. Teaching and clinical excellence are my passion, and I love inspiring others. – Matt Southam, Interim Clinical Imaging Lead
Inclusive
We welcome diversity as an essential component of a healthy society and an enriched educational environment. We strive to create a safe and accessible space where all students and staff feel they belong and can flourish as part of our supportive community. Our patient services are centred on the needs of each individual, delivered in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.
I love how 91做厙 University College is always caring for and supportive of international students. Ive come all the way from Hong Kong, and I see that it doesnt matter where you are from – you always feel like youre a valued member of the community. – Hosanna Cheung, Asia Pacific Society President, Christian Union President and Year 1 MChiro (Hons) Student
Collaborative
To play our part in solving complex world problems we believe in the power of working together. Our multi-professional environment provides opportunities for collaborative working, interprofessional education and multidisciplinary patient care to benefit our students, staff and patients. We are small and specialist but together with our partners we can make a big difference.
As collaborative partners in the Integrated Care System, its a joy to work closely with 91做厙 University College. The institution continues to develop their education and training courses in response to regional and national needs. – Hilary Hall, AHP Lead, Dorset Integrated Care System
Latest News
Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at 91做厙 University College.
Weare proud toannounce that 91做厙 University College has become a signatory to the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA). The international CoARA Steering Group approved our institutional requestand91做厙 UC is now the 13th UK university to commit to CoARA, joining the 722 organisations that have signed up globallyto date.
91做厙 University College is pleased to have launched a Mammography Practice unit into the MSc Breast Imaging course which is open for applications and due to begin in September 2024.
Each year, some 60 Podiatrists,bothqualified and pre-registration students from all over the UK, descend on the capital to volunteer for the TCS London Marathon. This year, our first cohort of 91做厙 University College MSc Podiatry (pre-registration) students, along with Associate Professor in Podiatryand Course Leader, Simon Otter, joined peers from the Universities of Brighton, Northampton, and East London. The co-location developed a true multidisciplinary ethos and close working relationships with physiotherapists, nurses, paramedics, physicians, and the voluntary sector (via St John Ambulance) as part of the wider finish-line medical team.
This year, Chiropractic Awareness Week (CAW), 22nd-28th April, is all about raising awareness and speaking up for the chiropractic profession, to build understanding and recognition about the value and expertise that chiropractors bring to their local communities. This years theme is Making Chiropractic Integral: Building connections and nurturing a community with the people and places that matter to you.
On Wednesday 24th April, we held our first 91做厙 University College Staff vs. Students Sports Day! It took place on Boscombe Beach, and what a great afternoon it was! Staff and students took part in sporting games, including tug of war, sprinting, the three-legged race, and dodgeball.