Student Welfare and Academic Continuity
Following the onset of the Middle East crisis on 28th February, RCSI Medical University of Bahrain remains firmly committed to safeguarding our students’ wellbeing and ensuring academic continuity.
Hear from the University’s leadership team on how we continue to support our students on their University journey toward their future healthcare career of choice.
Professor Cathal Kelly, Vice Chancellor of RCSI in Dublin, shares a message for parents of students enrolled at RCSI Medical University of Bahrain.
Message from RCSI in Dublin Vice ChancellorHear from Mr Stephen Harrison-Mirfield, Managing Director and Professor Alf Nicholson, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Head of School of Medicine, on measures taken to safeguard our community and maintain academic progress.
RCSI Bahrain – Our Response & PrioritiesProfessor Naji Alamuddin, Professor of Medicine and Deputy Head of School of Medicine, shares how continuity is maintained within the Medicine programme through adapted teaching and assessments.
Academic Continuity: Undergraduate MedicineProfessor Kathryn Strachan, Head of School of Nursing & Midwifery, outlines how the Nursing programme ensures consistent delivery of teaching, placements and assessments. Dr Maryam AlAradi, Senior Lecturer in Nursing & Director of BSc Nursing Programme, shares the Nursing programme update in Arabic language.
Academic Continuity: Undergraduate NursingMs May Maher, Head of Student Services, Events & Sports and Recreation, highlights the range of support services available to ensure guidance, wellbeing and ongoing assistance to our students.
Student Welfare and Support ServicesDr Wendy Maddison, Head of Student Development and Wellbeing, shares initiatives supporting student wellbeing, academic success and engagement across the University.
Student Wellbeing, Academic Support and EngagementLearn how we are supporting continued student progression, including the Class of 2026, and how you can stay informed and connected with the University.
Looking Ahead and Staying Connected