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he University of Kent is working in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University to submit a joint bid for Government funding to create a medical school. In August this year, the Department of Health announced funding for an additional 1,500 medical school places by 2020. One-thousand of these places will be allocated across the country in an open bidding process, supervised by Health Education England and the Higher Education Funding
Council for England. The competition is set to be strong, with the extra places targeted at under-represented social groups such as lower income students, as well as in regions that usually struggle to attract trainee medics. Kent is one such region, with rural and coastal areas in desperate need of more medical professionals. The bid for this funding will hopefully be strengthened by the Brighton and Sussex Medical School’s agreement to become a ‘partner medical school’, should the funding be received. The deadline for the bid is the 23 November 2017.
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UKC and CCCU to Place Bid For Medical School T
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3 November 2017
By Grace Pocock Newspaper News Editor
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Card Access to be Introduced to Templeman Library
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ard access is going to be introduced to the
Templeman Library as of 22 November.
Full story can be found on page 2