Attention: all Cohort 1 and Cohort 2 HSST trainees Please visit the NSHCS website for information on the Independent Assessment of Professional Skills (IAPS) and details of the exit criteria for the HSST programme: http://www.nshcs.hee.nhs.uk/current-hsst/nhs-higher-specialist-scientific-training/the-hsst-handbook/exit-criteria-for-certification
MAHSE Deputy Director Announcement
The Manchester Academy for Healthcare Scientist Education (MAHSE) is pleased to announce that Prof Anne White has been appointed as a MAHSE Deputy Director and will lead on the HSST programme provision with MAHSE. Carol Ainley, MAHSE Director said “I am
Section C Workshop – September 2018
On Thursday 6th September, we welcomed 50 HSST trainees and over 30 academic and workplace supervisors to a day of workshops held in Manchester. Programme directors and programme administrators from The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University provided trainees
HSST Research Project Day 2018
The HSST Research Project Day was held on Wednesday 24th January 2018 with over 130 delegates attending. Trainees in Cohort 1 and Cohort 2 currently doing either the C1 Innovation Project or the C2 Research Project, their academic supervisors and workplace
HSST Research Project Day
Date: Wednesday 24th January 2018 Venue: Stopford Building, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT (building 79 on the campus map) Time: 10:00 – 16:00 (registration from 09:30) The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University will be
Professor Sue Hill talks about Leadership in the Healthcare Sciences
Have you ever wondered what Professor Sue Hill OBE (Chief Scientific Officer for England) thinks about leadership? Dr Nathan Proudlove from the Alliance Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester interviewed Professor Hill to find out her thoughts on
Information about the MAHSE Admin Office
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the MAHSE admin office will be closed from Monday 24th – Friday 28th October (inclusive). If you are a current trainee on the STP or HSST programme and have an urgent problem, please contact your Programme
Higher Specialist Scientific Training in the Life Sciences Joint statement
A new partnership between Manchester’s universities and the Royal College of Pathologists has been formed to bring academic and professional training together on the clinical scientist doctoral programmes. Following liaison between the Royal College of Pathologists and Manchester Academy for
Changing the Leadership Culture in the English National Health Service
The Alliance Manchester Business School working in a consortium led by KPMG and including The University of Birmingham, Leo Learning, Cumberlege Eden and Partners and others – together with the NHS Leadership Academy have been named Gold winners in this year’s
What is Higher Specialist Scientist Training and why am I doing it?
Lowri Hughes a Life Sciences HSST student recently blogged for NHS employers about HSST. In her post Lowri talks about her experience of the HSST training programme, including some of the challenges involved and why she would recommend the training