This past October, College Principal Professor Christina Cunliffe represented McTimoney College at the inaugural meeting of the International Chiropractic Education Alliance (ICEA) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, putting McTimoney in a position to influence global chiropractic education.
According to a McTimoney news release, the ICEA, developed under the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC), provides an opportunity for institutions worldwide to collaborate on advancing global chiropractic education standards. This inaugural meeting, part of the WFC Education Congress, allowed McTimoney College to share its unique approach and experiences with fellow educational leaders from around the world.
With four campuses across the U.K., Europe and Asia, McTimoney is well-positioned to contribute significantly to the growth of global chiropractic education.
Meanwhile, in Rome, Italy, McTimoney College joined the Association of Italian Chiropractors in celebrating its 50th anniversary. This milestone event provided an opportunity to connect with alumni and showcase McTimoney College’s growing influence in Europe. Notably, attendees were eager to learn more about the College’s Master of Chiropractic and postgraduate programs in areas such as animal and pediatric chiropractic.
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About McTimoney College of Chiropractic
The McTimoney College of Chiropractic offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes delivered from its premises just outside Oxford, central Manchester, Madrid and Hong Kong.
The McTimoney College of Chiropractic is part of the College of Health and its degrees are awarded by Ulster University.