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> A Catholic midwifery student who was banned for her pro-life views has won a payout and apology from her university.

> Nottingham University had suspended 25-year-old Julia Rynkiewicz and begun a fitness-to-practice investigation against her earlier this year following her appointment as president of Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL) — a pro-life student organization.

> The university accused of Rynkiewicz of expressing personal beliefs regarding reproductive sexual health in the public domain (including the press and social media) to the effect that it may create the perception of an impact on patient care.

>> A Catholic midwifery student who was banned for her pro-life views has won a payout and apology from her university. >> Nottingham University had suspended 25-year-old Julia Rynkiewicz and begun a fitness-to-practice investigation against her earlier this year following her appointment as president of Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL) — a pro-life student organization. >> The university accused of Rynkiewicz of expressing personal beliefs regarding reproductive sexual health in the public domain (including the press and social media) to the effect that it may create the perception of an impact on patient care.

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