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medical science

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The ideology of a medical school curriculum

There is perennial panic about overly ideological teaching in the arts and social sciences, often manifested in specific conservative backlash to otherwise quite innocuous academic theories.

October 9, 2022 Oscar Chaffey
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Crisis after crisis: The ‘toxic’ managerial culture in the Faculty of Medicine and Health

How student and staff trust has been eroded in the Faculty of Medicine and Health.

May 31, 2021 Oscar Chaffey
News //

Management backflips on forced Medical Sciences relocations

The reversal comes after weeks of uncertainty for Honours students in the Medical Foundation Building.

April 26, 2021 Samuel Garrett
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Honours students to be relocated after security incident

Undergraduate students and staff are permitted to remain, amid an ongoing police investigation and ‘toxic workplace culture’.

April 17, 2021 Samuel Garrett
Analysis // Anatomy

Formaldehyde and Refrigerators: Universities’ Hidden Body Donor Program

A dissection of the morgue beneath your university

March 20, 2019 Nell O'Grady

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