Philip Langley, who works at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, won the "Promoting Healthcare Science in the Allied Health Professionals and Health Scientists UK awards 2006" for a Royal Society Partnership Grant project he led at Nenthead Primary School called "The Heart Project". Philip was presented with the award by Kay East (Chief Health Professions Officer, DOH) and Steve Barnett (Director, NHS Employers) at the award ceremony held in London recently. His prize money will be donated to the Freeman Hospital Children's Heart Unit Fund.
The Royal Society's Partnership Grants scheme is a UK-wide programme covering both state and independent, primary and secondary schools. The scheme offers up to £3000 for teachers and scientists/engineers to work in partnership on activities involving students from five to 18 years old. Projects give young people the opportunity to meet and work with science professionals on topics that are exciting, imaginative and relevant to their lives.
30th November 2006
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