What do I wear? The dress code for graduation is formal/semi-formal, so whatever that means to you! We do recommend taking into consideration when choosing your outfit that the gowns are thick and heavy, and the auditorium can get warm, you will also be required to walk up the stairs to the auditorium and across…
Month: July 2024
Lactophenol Cotton Blue (LPCB) Staining Food Science Practical with our BSc Nutrition and Health students for the Microscopic Examination and Identification of Fungi
At the University of Roehampton, London our Nutrition and Health students participated in a hands-on practical session focusing on the microscopic examination and identification of fungi using Lactophenol Cotton Blue (LPCB) staining. This vital staining technique, which combines the clearing properties of lactophenol with the staining abilities of cotton blue, allowed students to observe the…
What to Expect on your Graduation Day
What time should I arrive at the venue? Please arrive an hour and a half before your ceremony to allow ample time to collect your gown, have your photo taken, buy any merchandise, speak to our brilliant careers and alumni teams, and find your seat. Students for ceremonies 1 and 5 (9:30 am start), please…
Graduation September 2024 | Frequently Asked Questions
When is Graduation? Our upcoming Autumn Graduation ceremonies will be held on 19th and 20th September. Ceremonies are allocated by school. Your invitation will confirm this. Our full list of ceremonies is as follows:Thursday 19th September– Ceremony 1, 09:30am: Partner Institutions– Ceremony 2, 12:15pm: Life and Health Sciences– Ceremony 3, 15:15pm: Arts, Humanities and Social…
4 Things to Add to your Diet | MSc Clinical Nutrition Alumna, Clémence Cleave
We are constantly being told to eat less meat, fear sugar, mind the ultra-processed food, but we need a variety of food so we can function and thrive. So how about, rather than focusing on what to avoid, we focus on WHAT TO EAT MORE OF. Here are 4 ideas to give your diet a…
Mother’s microbiome shapes baby’s health | MSc Clinical Nutrition student, Monica Chander
You might have heard that antibodies are passed from mother to baby during pregnancy through the bloodstream and placenta. But did you know that a mother’s microbiome might also shape a baby’s immune system, protecting it from harmful pathogens and infections? In fact, your microbiome could have an impact on the chances of your baby…
