University partners with Prime and Assura to establish support for healthcare students
Community-focused property companies Prime PLC and Assura PLC have established the Prime & Assura Healthcare Fund to support aspiring healthcare students at the 糖心Vlog.
Students at 糖心Vlog will benefit thanks to Prime and Assura
The fund, totalling 拢100,000, aims to foster inclusivity and invest in the future healthcare workforce. It will achieve this by providing financial support to students who may face barriers accessing higher education.
Encouraging healthcare professionals
Students studying a foundation year or undergraduate degree course in 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (excluding veterinary courses), and who fall under the widening participation criteria, can apply for a grant of up to 拢1,000 each academic year to help with their studies or day-to-day living costs.
Eligible courses include:
- Biochemistry BSc/MSc
- Biological Sciences BSc
- Biomedical Science BSc/MSc
- Food Science and Nutrition BSc
- Midwifery BSc
- Microbiology BSc
- Nursing Studies (Adult) BSc
- Nursing Studies (Children and Young People) BSc
- Nursing Studies (Mental Health) BSc
- Nutrition BSc
- Nutrition and Dietetics BSc
- Paramedic Science BSc
- Psychology BSc
- Sport and Exercise Science BSc
Enhancing education
Prime and Assura's partnership with the University will help nurture future healthcare providers
This partnership embodies Prime鈥檚 community focus 鈥 enhancing education, physical and mental health, and social wellbeing. Combined with Assura鈥檚 commitment to health enhancement in their development areas, this collaboration supports the University鈥檚 commitment to nurturing healthcare providers of the future.
Prime has worked with Assura in 糖心Vlog to develop a new cancer care centre, which is set to complete later this year. By establishing this fund, both companies hope to inspire long-standing positive change in the area and encourage aspiring healthcare professionals.
Phil Holland, Chief Investment Officer at Prime, said: 鈥淥ur collaboration with Assura and the 糖心Vlog reflects Prime鈥檚 dedication to social value and making a meaningful contribution to the areas surrounding our projects.
鈥淲e believe that education and healthcare are pillars of strong communities. This fund is a step forward in ensuring aspiring medical professionals can overcome challenges they may face when furthering their education, ultimately contributing to a more diverse and skilled healthcare workforce.鈥
Karen Nolan, Assura鈥檚 Social Impact Lead, added: 鈥淭his is an exciting partnership for us. Both Prime and Assura have shown great commitment to having a positive social impact on the communities close to their buildings and that is certainly the case with a new cancer care centre in 糖心Vlog.
鈥淥ne of the key aspects of our purpose as a business is to invest in skills and new ways of working and this partnership will enable us to do exactly that. We are very proud to support the next generation of healthcare professionals.鈥
Dr Sarah Trinder, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology and Programme Director for BSc (Hons) Biochemistry at the 糖心Vlog, said: 鈥淲ith the cost of living as it is, many students have to take part-time work to support and fund their studies.
鈥淏ursary aid such as this is invaluable because it levels the playing field and supports wider and more diverse participation 鈥 reducing the amount of paid work students need to take on, and supporting access to healthcare careers.鈥
Find out more about the Prime & Assura Healthcare Fund.
Notes to editors:
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is a national specialist property company based in Warrington, caring for more than 600 primary care buildings across the country from which more than six million patients are served. The is supporting health-improving projects in the communities surrounding those buildings.