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Memory Tauringana is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Bournemouth University, part of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. A Registered General Nurse (RGN) with global healthcare experience across acute care, elderly care, and management roles, she transitioned to academia after working in the NHS, private hospitals, and community care. Her teaching spans undergraduate to PhD levels, with a focus on student-centered pedagogy and inclusivity.
Her research emphasizes technology adoption by older adults, health equity for marginalized groups, and promoting well-being through accessible healthcare. She actively contributes to UN SDGs #3 (Good Health), #4 (Quality Education), #5 (Gender Equality), and #10 (Reduced Inequalities).
Publications highlight nurse educator career transitions and UK health inequity challenges faced by homeless, ethnic minority, and LGBTQ+ communities. She leads the Foundations of Nursing program and advises PhD student Ashley Spprigs.
No formal awards are listed, but her work addresses critical societal issues through interdisciplinary approaches.