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The Clinical School HR Team arrange a number of different events and training sessions throughout the year. These may be focussed on various topics including Wellbeing, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Respect at Work as well as training events such as Management Essentials and Recruitment Essentials. This page will be updated regularly with new events so check back here on a regular basis.

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An Introduction to British Sign Language for Clinical School Staff

Introducing the British Sign Language (BSL) Dear colleagues, My name is Zrinka Mendas and I am the BSL tutor at the Centre for Languages and Inter-Communication (CLIC), Cambridge University Department of Engineering. Why learn the BSL? It is the first language choice of the Deaf community in the United Kingdom and one of the many […]

British Sign Language Follow-Up Workshop

Dear Participants, The School of Clinical Medicine and I cordially invite you to join us in a British Sign Language follow-up workshop. The aim of the first workshop was to introduce you to the world of sign language and generate an interest in it. Amongst the feedback we received from you the one that stood […]

An Introduction to British Sign Language for Clinical School Staff

Introducing the British Sign Language (BSL) Dear colleagues, My name is Zrinka Mendas and I am the BSL tutor at the Centre for Languages and Inter-Communication (CLIC), Cambridge University Department of Engineering. Why learn the BSL? It is the first language choice of the Deaf community in the United Kingdom and one of the many […]

British Sign Language Follow-Up Workshop

Dear Participants, The School of Clinical Medicine and I cordially invite you to join us in a British Sign Language follow-up workshop. The aim of the first workshop was to introduce you to the world of sign language and generate an interest in it. Amongst the feedback we received from you the one that stood […]