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£5.8 million funding awarded towards project to improve healthcare services and student experience in Salford

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ has been awarded £5.8million by the Office for Students (OfS) to create a new clinical building which will offer healthcare services to the local community.

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Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care appointed Honorary Professor at Â׸£ÀûƬ

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ has appointed Deborah Sturdy CBE as an honorary professor and will be welcoming her to deliver a free lecture at the University at the end of January.

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Explore Social Work and Integrated Practice

Social Workers are required to intervene in the lives of vulnerable people and people in crisis making decisions which impact directly on individuals, families and society. Our social work courses open up a challenging and rewarding career in social...

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Former Chief Nursing Information Officer for England appointed Honorary Professor

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ has appointed former Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) for England, Natasha Phillips, as an Honorary Professor.

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National Apprenticeship Week: Nursing Associate podcast ‘Just a Sharp Scratch’ comes to campus!

School of Health and Society

Martyn Davey, producer and founder of the Nursing Associate podcast, ‘Just a Sharp Scratch’, recently joined us on campus to record a new episode and film footage for his upcoming video series exploring career progression into academia.

A man and a woman sat in a hospital simulation suite, filming a podcast with a simulation dummy in the background
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The UK has a nursing shortage, so why are we stopping nurses who trained overseas from joining our NHS?

School of Health and Society

Dr Dilla Davis, Lecturer and Researcher in Nursing at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, explains how her research is shining a light on the nurses excluded from working in the role they are trained for.

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DBS and Occupational Health

Our Health and Society courses have requirements you must fulfill before you start your studies or placement. You must start these before the first day of your course. The week before your course starts, you will also need to complete your Pre...

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Advanced Practice (Neonates)

Course type
Postgraduate
Course qualification
MSc

If you are an experienced neonatal intensive care nurse, this challenging and rewarding programme will enable you to become a qualified advanced neonatal nurse practitioner.

Subject area
Nursing and Midwifery
Delivery mode
Full-time
Find out more about our MSc Advanced Practice (Neonates) course

Advanced Medical Imaging Courses

Whether you are an allied health professional, established radiographer or a GDC registered dentist our postgraduate courses are designed to help you advance your career. Whilst studying in one of our programmes, you will develop the core knowledge...

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New nursing degree delivered at Bury College gains accreditation

School of Health and Society

A course giving student nurses the opportunity to train with the Â׸£ÀûƬ at Bury College’s new Health and Digital Centre has gained accreditation from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

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