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Cardiff Met wins Queen's Anniversary Prize

09 December 2015

 

Cardiff Metropolitan University has been recognised for its excellence in research after winning a Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education at a ceremony at St James' Palace in London.

Cardiff Metropolitan University received one of 21 prizes which are within the UK's national honours system and are one of the UK's highest accolades open to a UK academic or vocational institution. Pioneering work has enabled the rapid production of devices for use in surgical procedures. This has produced direct benefit in the making of prosthetics for individual patients and major advances in surgical training through improved accuracy in the use of simulation on surgery training and other educational applications.

University President & Vice-Chancellor Professor Antony Chapman said: "The team at PDR​ continues to garner international recognition for the level of expertise and research established here. The team's interdisciplinary research is consistently pioneering and is making a real difference to the lives of service users and fellow clinical leaders. It is a great honour to receive this award."

If you wish to learn more about academia at Caridff Met University, arrange a free consultation today. Don’t forget January 2016 courses are also available to apply to, learn more here.

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