
Onswitch's Alison Lambert Made Honorary Associate Professor In Veterinary Business At Nottingham University
Christmas has come early for Alison Lambert as she accepts the title of Honorary Associate Professor at Nottingham University's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, in recognition of her standing within the profession and contributions to undergraduate teaching.
Onswitch has enjoyed a very close relationship with the faculty for several years now, running a popular Dragons' Den-style business competition with veterinary students each year as the culmination of the business and consumer understanding curriculum shaped by Onswitch's extensive experience and research in the field. The company is also currently match-funding a PhD exploring the anatomy of a consult, and hosts placements at its Grantham office for Nottingham students on the university's progressive BEMS programme.
Alison Lambert, Onswitch's Managing Director, is thrilled with her new role, "Every aspect of Onswitch's work is shaped and informed by evidence, whether it be in practice or in academia. Student teaching is built around data collected by Onswitch in qualitative and quantitative research, always undertaken in adherence with strict Market Research Society guidelines. Students are taught to make decisions based on presenting evidence when they consult, and we teach them that the same principles apply equally to managing a practice and engaging with clients. I'm so proud to be named Honorary Associate Professor, and look forward to many more years of close association with such a forward-thinking institution as Nottingham University's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science."
For more information on Onswitch's training, reporting and consultancy services, please contact info@onswitch.co.uk or call 01476 565343. www.onswitch.co.uk
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