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Journal of Further and Higher Education | 2017

Introduction of a peer mentoring scheme within biomedical sciences education – easing the transition to university life

Clare Foy; Aisling Keane

Abstract The transition from school to university can prove problematic for a number of academic and social reasons and first-year attrition rates are high. Research suggests that first-year students need help adjusting to a new phase of learning in a larger community of practice and that a student’s decision to leave represents a negative combination of multiple integration variables. One practice that may help to reduce stress and subsequently assist in lowering first-year attrition rates is a peer pentoring (PM) scheme. Within the Centre for Biomedical Sciences Education (CBMSE) at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) a PM scheme was designed to engage new students in informal supportive relationships with more experienced students. Qualitative reports indicate that the scheme provided an avenue for new students to reappraise their previous expectations of university and develop a sense of identity within their course. An added benefit from this PM scheme was that it also allowed older students to gain transferrable employment-related skills in communication, teamwork and organisational expertise. In 2009–10, 9.1% of Biomedical Science (BMS) students, studying at QUB, did not return to the second year of their degree; however, following implementation of a PM scheme in 2011–12, figures show a reduction of first-year attrition to 3%. While such improvement is characteristic of many transition initiatives, not just those associated with PM, it is likely that implementation of PM is intrinsically linked to student retention within a course.


Bioscience Education | 2012

An Experiential Transition Day for the Biosciences--Preparing Second Level Students for Entry to University Life.

Etain Tansey; Aisling Keane


Bioscience Education | 2012

An Experiential Transition Day for the Biosciences - Preparing Second Level Students for Entry to University Life Read More: http://journals.heacademy.ac.uk/doi/abs/10.11120/beej.2012.19000007

Etain Tansey; Aisling Keane


Archive | 2017

Supporting the academic and cultural challenges facing international students studying biosciences.

Aisling Keane; Christopher Johnson; Etain Tansey; Oscar Bladas Marti


International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) 38th World Congress on Physiology | 2017

IS THERE GENDER BIAS IN ASSESSMENT OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS

Etain Tansey; Laura Montgomery; Aisling Keane


Archive | 2013

Introduction and Evaluation of a Peer Mentoring Scheme for First year Biomedical Science and Human Biology Students.

Clare Bradley; Etain Tansey; Aisling Keane


Archive | 2013

Easing the transition: preparing second level students for university life.

Etain Tansey; Aisling Keane


Archive | 2011

Introduction of a transitional pedagogy for first year students.

Etain Tansey; Aisling Keane; Abdul-Kadhum Al-Modhefer


Experimental biology | 2009

Ultrastructure and Immunolocalisation of a myofibroblast cell population within the rat mitral valve

Aisling Keane


Experimental biology | 2009

Comparing Attitudes towards Teamskills using the Objective Structured Behavioural Exam.

Aisling Keane; Stephen McCullough; D.W. Wilson

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Etain Tansey

Queen's University Belfast

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Clare Foy

Queen's University Belfast

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Laura Montgomery

Queen's University Belfast

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Peter Hamilton

Queen's University Belfast

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