A 50 Second Walkthrough of Edinburgh Napier’s NHS Simulation Wards
Take a look at one of our NHS simulation wards in action, with simulated patients and our nursing lecturers on hand to support our students. Will you nurse your ambitions?
Napier & Son Ltd. var en engelsk producent af biler og motorer til både biler og fly. Selskabet kan spores tilbage til 1808, men der blev først produceret biler i 1902, og Napier blev hurtigt et kendt navn i motorsport. Biler fra Napier blev populære, de blev også eksporteret til USA, hvor der blev stiftet et selskab, der drev en samlefabrik. Under 1. Verdenskrig blev Napiers flymotorer efterspurgte. Efter krigen genoptog man produktion af biler, men efterspørgslen var begrænset, og Napier stoppede med bilproduktion i 1924. Napier forsøgte at købe Bentley, som var gået fallit i 1931, men blev overbudt af Rolls Royce. Herefter koncentrerede man sig om flymotorer, indtil selskabet blev overtaget af Rolls Royce i 1961.
Edinburgh Napier’s Craiglockhart campus was lit up to mark the centenary of the Craiglockhart War Hospital. The building, now part of the University’s campus, was used as a military hospital to treat shell shocked officers during the First World War.
The light show, which was devised by the University with Edinburgh-based Double Take Projections, showcases a host of dramatic images relating to the War Hospital as well as featuring some of the new poetry recordings which can be listened to within the building’s relaunched War Poets Collection. The projection took place between 2-4 November 2016.
Based within the School of Engineering and the Built Environment, the Institute for Sustainable Construction (ISC) encompasses several leading built environment applied research centres.
The Institute works with key industry organisations, businesses and in the last three years has supported over 300 companies.
Edinburgh Napier Graduation Ceremony 27 October 2016 AM
The School of Arts & Creative Industries
The School of Computing
The School of Engineering & the Built Environment
The School of Life, Sport & Social Sciences
Includes an Honorary Fellowship awarded to Susie Henry
Musical interlude
Moment Musical No. 3 in F minor, Op. 94 (D.780) Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Arranged by Kenneth Dempster
Performed by:
Michael Cutajar: Clarinet
Iain Brown: Clarinet
Liam Orr: Trumpet
David Cumming: Trumpet
Emily Brown: Trombone
Kenneth Dempster: Conductor
Edinburgh Napier Graduation Ceremony 27 October 2016 PM
The School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Care
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Nursing awarded to Professor Hugh McKenna
Musical interlude
Moment Musical No. 3 in F minor, Op. 94 (D.780) Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Arranged by Kenneth Dempster
Performed by:
Michael Cutajar: Clarinet
Iain Brown: Clarinet
Liam Orr: Trumpet
David Cumming: Trumpet
Emily Brown: Trombone
Kenneth Dempster: Conductor
Edinburgh Napier Graduation Ceremony 26 October 2016
The Business School
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Laws awarded to Dr Joseph Morrow
Musical interlude:
Moment Musical No. 3 in F minor, Op. 94 (D.780) Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Arranged by Kenneth Dempster
Performed by:
Michael Cutajar: Clarinet
Iain Brown: Clarinet
Liam Orr: Trumpet
David Cumming: Trumpet
Emily Brown: Trombone
Kenneth Dempster: Conductor
Take a look around our NHS simulation wards based on our Sighthill campus, where students can experience real-life scenarios with simulated patient volunteers.
http://www.napier.ac.uk/health
From being a part of the first ever team to row from mainland Europe to mainland South America across the Atlantic, to scaling some of the world’s highest mountains, walking along the most-deadliest ridges and even abseiling into volcanoes, it’s safe to say that former Royal Marines Commando Sniper Aldo Kane lives life at its fullest.
Speaking to a packed Lindsay Stewart Lecture Theatre at Craiglockhart campus, Aldo shared some his stories on the challenges, encounters and near-misses from his varied life so far.
Passionate about adventure and personal development, Aldo also shared some stories of his time working in the military and the influence it had on his outlook on civilian life. Aldo holds a shared emphasis on this area with the University after Edinburgh Napier was recently awarded a bronze award from the Armed Force Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme.
Edinburgh Napier University is extremely grateful to have hosted Aldo and wish him well in his next adventure.
For more information on Aldo Kane - http://www.verticalplanet.tv/
To learn more on his Atlantic row - http://www.team-essence.com/
7 September 2016
Lindsay Stewart Lecture Theatre
Craiglockhart Campus
Edinburgh
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Our lecturers and students explain how the MSc Applied Criminology and Forensic Psychology has been designed with input from industry and government, meaning that when you graduate you can take the skills you’ve learnt and go straight onto progressing your career.
We teach the diverse professional skills required in engineering and construction.
Close links with leading organisations and employers keep our degrees relevant to sector needs, and all programmes have a high proportion of transferable skills inbuilt.
We are widely recognised for expertise and excellence in sustainable construction and transport, and we are home to the Institute for Sustainable Construction and the Transport Research Institute.
The aim of the School of Engineering & the Built Environment is to produce graduates useful in the world of work from their first day of employment whatever their programme of study.
We teach the diverse professional skills required in engineering and construction.
Close links with leading organisations and employers keep our degrees relevant to sector needs, and all programmes have a high proportion of transferable skills inbuilt.
We are widely recognised for expertise and excellence in sustainable construction and transport, and we are home to the Institute for Sustainable Construction and the Transport Research Institute.
The aim of SEBE is to produce graduates useful in the world of work from their first day of employment whatever their programme of study.
Hear from Matt, one of our Associate Students studying Computer Security and Forensics at Edinburgh Napier University.
Matt will join the third year of the degree programme having spent two years completing an HND in Networking at Edinburgh College.
Find out more about our Associate Student Programme:
http://www.napier.ac.uk/about-us/our-schools/school-of-computing/associate-students
The large number of Gen Y visitors to Edinburgh from the target age group of 20 to 35 are the inspiration behind this research project. Research into developing products for Gen Y has spanned the globe and has included late night events combining heritage with food and drink.
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Who owns mega sporting events like the Olympic Games and the World Cup? What are the impacts on these events in host city environments? Who are the stakeholders? These questions are at the heart of ongoing Edinburgh Napier University’s globally reaching research into Mega Sporting Events.
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The Business School
Accounting
Financial Services
Law
Marketing
Tourism
Languages
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of the University
awarded to Nina Barough CBE
Musical interlude
Beat not so hard my heart
for soprano and ensemble
Music by Kenneth Dempster; words by Cengiz Saner.
This aria was composed in 2004 to mark the
70th birthday of Honorary Doctorate, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
who died in March 2016.
Musicians:
Soprano: Caitlin McGillivray
Flute: Michael Ready
Alto flute: Rebekah Donn
Alto saxophone: Catriona Purchase
Guitar: Euan Corstorphine
Cello: Joanna Stark
Conductor: Kenneth Dempster
The Business School
Human Resource Management
Strategy, Operations & Economics
Entrepreneurship
The Edinburgh Institute
The Business School Flexible Managed Programmes
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Enterprise
awarded to Michael Welch
Musical interlude
Beat not so hard my heart
for soprano and ensemble
Music by Kenneth Dempster; words by Cengiz Saner.
This aria was composed in 2004 to mark the
70th birthday of Honorary Doctorate, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
who died in March 2016.
Musicians:
Soprano: Caitlin McGillivray
Flute: Michael Ready
Alto flute: Rebekah Donn
Alto saxophone: Catriona Purchase
Guitar: Euan Corstorphine
Cello: Joanna Stark
Conductor: Kenneth Dempster
The School of Life,
Sport & Social Sciences
The School of Nursing,
Midwifery & Social Care
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Science
awarded to Professor Lesley Yellowlees
Musical interlude
Beat not so hard my heart
for soprano and ensemble
Music by Kenneth Dempster; words by Cengiz Saner.
This aria was composed in 2004 to mark the
70th birthday of Honorary Doctorate, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
who died in March 2016.
Musicians:
Soprano: Caitlin McGillivray
Flute: Michael Ready
Alto flute: Clara Galea
Alto saxophone: Catriona Purchase
Guitar: Euan Corstorphine
Cello: Joanna Stark
Conductor: Kenneth Dempster
The School of Computing
The School of Engineering
& the Built Environment
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Enterprise
awarded to Dr David Lanc
Musical interlude
Beat not so hard my heart
for soprano and ensemble
Music by Kenneth Dempster; words by Cengiz Saner.
This aria was composed in 2004 to mark the
70th birthday of Honorary Doctorate, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
who died in March 2016.
Musicians:
Soprano: Caitlin McGillivray
Flute: Michael Ready
Alto flute: Clara Galea
Alto saxophone: Catriona Purchase
Guitar: Euan Corstorphine
Cello: Joanna Stark
Conductor: Kenneth Dempster
School of Arts & Creative Industries
Includes an Honorary Doctorate of Arts
awarded to Iain Smith
Musical interlude
Beat not so hard my heart
for soprano and ensemble
Music by Kenneth Dempster; words by Cengiz Saner.
This aria was composed in 2004 to mark the
70th birthday of Honorary Doctorate, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
who died in March 2016.