Sue Campbell
@histnurse.bsky.social
47 followers 99 following 7 posts
Lecturer Health Services Management and Global Health at University of Glasgow. Keen interest in History of Nursing and raising the profile of nurses in history. RCN History of Nursing forum member
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Reposted by Sue Campbell
sarasheridan.bsky.social
Today a THREAD👇 of Scottish WWII sheroes who shone in adversity. 1st resistance fighter & nurse Mary Helen Young helped prisoners escape Nazi-occuped France. Killed in Ravensbruck, novelist, Simone St Clair, incarcerated with her said 'she kept her chin up' Mary we salute you./1
Reposted by Sue Campbell
voicesofmotherhood.bsky.social
We're pleased to share this call for papers for our upcoming conference!

📍Online via Zoom
🗓️Thursday 5 - Friday 6 February 2026
⏱️Abstract deadline Saturday 1 November 2025

See our website for full details 👇

voicesofmotherhood.wp.worc.ac.uk/index.php/news-and-resources/updates-from-the-project
The Politics of Motherhood: Maternalism, Maternity and Mothering.

Thursday 5 and Friday 6 February 2026, Online Conference.

Ruth Davidson, Anna Muggeridge, Eve Pennington and Beckie Rutherford.

Keynote address by Dr Sarah Crook, Swansea University: ‘Cradles of Discontent: Motherhood as a pathway to activism in modern Britain’.

This conference is supported by a UKRI Future Leaders’ Fellowship ‘Voices of Motherhood’ Project reference MR/Y018184/1 and the University of Worcester.
Reposted by Sue Campbell
rcnhistory.bsky.social
"Remembering the Nurses Awarded the Royal Red Cross in the Second World War". History of Nursing Forum vice-chair Vari Drennan presenting in Swindon this month - and will reprise in HONF London and SE meeting in March 2026.
Reposted by Sue Campbell
womenshistscot.bsky.social
Fantastic session of Lightning Talks at the WHS conference. Thank you to our speakers! 👏👏

Wonderful to hear about wide-ranging projects—from activism at Sellafield, to research methodology in community archives, to increasing the visibility of women nurses on Wikipedia with @histnurse.bsky.social
Reposted by Sue Campbell
womenshistscot.bsky.social
✨ Today’s the day! ✨

We’re so excited for the Women’s History Scotland 2025 Conference 🎉 A day dedicated to sharing research, stories, and conversations that highlight women’s voices across history

@ymcfadden.bsky.social @cheadletanya.bsky.social
@rlwilliamson.bsky.social
#WomensHistoryScotland
Reposted by Sue Campbell
dohertyta.bsky.social
Meet Eliza Mackenzie (1816-1892)

Born in #Glasgow Naval Superintendent of nurses in the Crimean War

Her career led to formation of Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (QARNNS) in 1902

#HistNursing #WomensHistory #WomenInRed
#NursesInRed #Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_M...
Eliza Mackenzie - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Reposted by Sue Campbell
dohertyta.bsky.social
Meet Fanny Pease (1866–1946) #Nurse & #Suffragette

Born in #Woolwich she was force fed at Holloway Prison for suffrage activism. Awarded an RRC for WW2 nursing

#HistNursing #WomensHistory #WomenInRed
#NursesInRed #Wikipedia
@rcnhistory.bsky.social

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_P...
en.wikipedia.org
Reposted by Sue Campbell
rcnresearchforum.bsky.social
The latest RCN Research forum podcast is now live! In the podcast Gordon Hill & an ECR discuss writing for publication with Ann McMahon & Andree Le May. Ann & Andree share strategies & give excellent advice to help nurses to get their work published. #RCNResearch25 on.soundcloud.com/nmhwvyVvTiIQ...
Writing for publication
The Royal College of Nursing is the world’s largest nursing union and professional body. We represent more than 450,000 nurses, student nurses, midwives and nursing support workers in the UK and inter
soundcloud.com
Reposted by Sue Campbell
rcnlibraries.bsky.social
Honnor Morten was a nurse-campaigner who founded the School Nurses’ Society in the early 1900s. Her work had a great impact on keeping children in school. This book with its stunning cover was a great addition to our school nursing exhibit. Read more about it here: bit.ly/4mKVaoe
Vintage book titled 'How to Treat Accidents and Illnesses' by Honor Morten. Cover is an illustration of a woman tending to a sick child lying in bed.
Reposted by Sue Campbell
rcnhistory.bsky.social
Fanny Pease , civilian and military nurse and militant suffragette #histnursing
dohertyta.bsky.social
Meet Fanny Pease (1866–1946) #Nurse & #Suffragette

Born in #Woolwich she was force fed at Holloway Prison for suffrage activism. Awarded an RRC for WW2 nursing

#HistNursing #WomensHistory #WomenInRed
#NursesInRed #Wikipedia
@rcnhistory.bsky.social

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_P...
en.wikipedia.org
Reposted by Sue Campbell
hstmnetworkireland.bsky.social
CFP for “Disease and Health in the Aftermath of Political Partitions”, in Queens University Belfast, which will take place on 4th December 2025. The submission deadline for paper proposals is 20th August. For further details please read www.eventbrite.ie/e/disease-an...
Disease and Health in the Aftermath of Political Partitions
This conference will examine health, disease and trauma discourses which emerged from the major partitions of the 20th and 21st Centuries
www.eventbrite.ie
histnurse.bsky.social
This is the oldest of 3 stones for nurses and domestics of Glasgow Royal Infirmary in the Glasgow Necropolis. The staff listed died between 1872 and 1887. All bar one were in their twenties, came from outside the Glasgow area and died from conditions to which they were exposed during their work.
histnurse.bsky.social
A fun day at the Glasgow Science festival. Thanks to University of Glasgow nursing students Naomi and Hannah for helping out and sharing stories of pioneering community nurses in Glasgow from the early 1900s
histnurse.bsky.social
As part of the Glasgow Science Festival, Nursing and Healthcare School staff and students from UofG will be at the Riverside Museum Saturday 7th June 11am – 3pm raising the profile of the pioneers of community nursing in Glasgow. www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk
Reposted by Sue Campbell
uofglasgow.bsky.social
Glasgow Science Festival begins today 🥳

Running from the 5th - 15th June, with most events being FREE - you don't want to miss this! 🔬🧪

The UofG Tower and Main Building were lit #GlaSciFest blue yesterday to mark the occasion. 🤩

Full programme ➡️ www.gla.ac.uk/events/scien...
University of Glasgow Tower and Main Building lit blue to support the launch of this year's Glasgow Science Festival Glasgow Science Festival takes over the Glasgow Botanic Gardens with dozens of activities linked to botany, biodiversity, sustainability, health & wellbeing. Glasgow Science Festival at the Riverside Museum exploring the theme of technology, innovation, engineering, transport and renewables.  Germs Galore with researchers from the University of Glasgow at the Botanics
Reposted by Sue Campbell
donalh.bsky.social
Check out the call for papers for this exciting conference in beautiful Boulogne-sur-Mer in March next year on 'Women in War in France, Britain and Ireland'. It should be a fascinating event. femmescombattantes.univ-littoral.fr/en/call-for-...
histnurse.bsky.social
All places must be booked in advance. Email [email protected] to book. For more information and the full programme of events visit www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk
histnurse.bsky.social
Looking forward to our walking tour of the Glasgow Necropolis as part of the Glasgow Science Festival 25. Join me and the Friends of Glasgow Necropolis on Sunday 8th June at 1pm as we undertake a special themed tour focusing on The Health of a City and Those Who Shaped It.
University of Glasgow - University events - Glasgow Science FestivalSearch iconClose menu iconMenu icon bar 1Menu icon bar 2Menu icon bar 3
www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk