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Tag: Covid-19

The Key to Securing a Placement or Graduate Role: An Interview with Marc Steward

Posted on 6th October 20207th October 2020 by Georgina Peacock

As most Students begin the hunt for Summer Internships, Industrial Placements and Graduate Jobs, Georgina Peacock interviews Marc Steward, one of our career’s advisors, to get advice on securing a job during the economic crisis.

How Do We Raise a ‘Spirit of Togetherness’ Against a Virus? Good Leadership in the Context of Covid 19.

Posted on 5th October 20205th October 2020 by Emrys Luker-Brown

Emrys Luker- Brown looks at how our government have led the country through the pandemic: from wartime rhetoric to testing shortfalls, the government have much to learn.

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Pubs close at 10pm to reduce spread of virus

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Alexander Schafernaker

The Gryphon spoke to virologist Dr. Stephen Griffin from the Leeds School of Medicine about the science behind the new rule. Last week in a speech to the House of Commons, Boris Johnson laid out […]

Study Abroad at Home: Students That Inspire Me

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Siobhan Dale

In this article, Siobhan interviews both Liv and Meg on their experience of being medical students during a pandemic

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NHS Launches New Track and Trace App

Posted on 30th September 202030th September 2020 by Alice Spall

The long-awaited NHS track and trace app was finally released in England this week… however with doubts rising surrounding the performance of the app and data protection issues, it is uncertain how popular the app will be.

Remember His Name: Iyad Hallak

Posted on 29th September 202029th September 2020 by Hanaa Mustafa

Hanaa Mustafa reflects on the tragic killing of Iyad Hallak and the need to consider those with ASD during Covid-19.

Covid-19: Household mixing banned in Leeds

Posted on 25th September 202025th September 2020 by Katelyn Shearer

New restrictions will be enforced at midnight tonight, impacting 780,000 people in the Leeds area. Those living in Leeds are not to meet people you do not live with, inside a private home or garden […]

Managing your money during Covid-19

Posted on 25th September 202025th September 2020 by Georgina Peacock

Business editor Georgina Peacock offers some guidance for students to manage the financial impact of coronavirus.

Study Abroad at Home: The Solution to Isolation

Posted on 23rd September 202023rd September 2020 by Siobhan Dale

In this week’s article Siobhan discusses how she’s still managing to enjoy herself in England, and gives her advice on how to preoccupy yourself while in isolation.

A-Levels 2020: Derailed by a mutant algorithm

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Elizabeth Sarell

How did the government get A-Levels so wrong?

How Leeds Students Really Feel About Returning To University

Posted on 20th September 202020th September 2020 by Ellie Futter

Ellie Futter reports her survey findings on how students really feel about this odd return to university.

Mumps, Vaccinations and PHE: This is ‘World-leading’ Britain

Posted on 16th September 202016th September 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Last winter, mumps spread round universities, despite nationwide MMR vaccination schemes. This year, the world ground to a halt over a different virus. How much hope can we place in a vaccine?
Séamus OHanlon reports.

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