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- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton
- 3 Years
...At Sussex, you develop the knowledge and practical skills to tackle human diagnosis, disease and treatment. You learn from a range of experts – from those at the forefront of genetics research into cancer treatments to NHS Trust and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) faculty... Learn about: Molecular Biology, Human Disease, Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 6 Years
...Management of Communication and Swallowing Needs Year Three In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete all the following CORE modules... Learn about: Language Therapy, NHS Training, Communication Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton And Hove
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... that patients come first in everything the NHS does, and the values of the NHS constitution – respect, dignity, compassion and working together for patients – are embedded in our curriculum. Graduates will be eligible to apply for registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC... Learn about: Professional Nursing, NHS Training, Nursing Practice...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... You’ll spend 50% of your time in a hospital or community setting. You could be working with NHS Trusts in Hertfordshire or in London. You'll partner with qualified, experienced nurses who will act as your supervisor. Practice placements are organised primarily within neighbouring NHS Trusts... Learn about: Nursing Practice, NHS Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
... Leader. Applicants must be a qualified or newly registered level 1 nurse (all branches) or midwife. Your King's application is made in addition to the application for Trust sponsorship through NHS Jobs. You may complete the King's application form at any time but you can only obtain a place... Learn about: NHS Training, Public Health, Health nursing...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- 3 Years
...(totalling 120 credits). Foundations of Professional Practice Foundations in Phonetics and Linguistics Applied Anatomy & Physiology Psychology and... Learn about: Language Therapy, Clinical Practice, NHS Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brighton And Hove
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... while also preparing you for professional practice.You will also have the opportunity to experience nursing abroad through our international placements. To ensure you can confidently apply theory to practice, you will spend 50% of your year on placements with local NHS trusts in varied settings... Learn about: Communication Training, NHS Training, Nursing Practice...
- Bachelor's degree
- Telford
- 3 Years
... overseas. Placements will be with one of two NHS Trusts; Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership... Learn about: Health and Social Care, Mental Health, Mental Health Nurse...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 6 Years
... Vocational Dental Practitioner (Dental Foundation 1) posts when they graduate. These are salaried posts in NHS general dental practices, comprising four... Learn about: NHS Training, English Language, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Birmingham
- September
- 20 Months
... with the values of the NHS Constitution we'll also make sure you leave fully engaged with not just the practice but the ethical and legal framework of today's patient-centric National Health Service... Learn about: Life Sciences, Clinical Skills, Professional midwifery practice...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 3 Years
...The University of Bolton’s Nursing (Adult) degree, offered in partnership with Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), is designed to prepare you for a successful career caring for people over 18. There is a shortage of qualified nurses in the UK, so the career opportunities are excellent... Learn about: Full Time, Skills and Training, NHS Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... - Placement sites are allocated according to preference and availability and include: West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust, based at Watford General Hospital,... Learn about: NHS Training, Clinical Skills...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... currently provide maternity care outside the NHS via social enterprises. This option will let you experience an alternative model of maternity care provision... Learn about: Decision Making, Health and Social Care, Communication Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
... rehabilitation. In your third year, you will think about the development of service provision for today’s NHS, social care, public health and the rights and needs... Learn about: NHS Training, Critical Thinking, Physical Education...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 3 Years
...The University of Bolton’s Nursing (Adult) degree, offered in partnership with the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust, is designed to prepare you for a successful career caring for people over 18 who are ill, injured, or have physical disabilities. There’s a shortage of qualified... Learn about: Managing health, NHS Training, Nurse training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
...This course has been specifically designed in collaboration with local NHS clinical laboratories and has been accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science. Scientific and clinical staff from hospitals in North Wales will be heavily involved in all aspects of teaching and guest presentations... Learn about: Skills and Training, Haematology and Transfusion, Microbiology & Human Disease...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 4 Years
...; Skin SN; Dell; DISCO; Christian Dior Couture; JET; London LEA FRENCH: KPMG; Deloitte; L'Oréal; BT; Louis Vuitton; NHS; Rothschild; Hilton Hotels; British... Learn about: IT Law, PR training, NHS Training...
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Everey second at the campus and everything related was great. After spending two years here I would really suggest the same to all. Thanks for the same.
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A pretty good course which is supported with a great training hospital. The library resources at UEA are great.
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I would definitely recommend UEA to everyone.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
... you to become the very best midwife you can be. We are ranked 7th in the UK for Midwifery (The Guardian, 2018) and our academics are at the forefront of nationally recognised innovative new teaching methods. We also have a great reputation with our partner NHS Trusts, and are proud that our students... Learn about: NHS Training, Communication Training, Quality Training...
... you to become the very best midwife you can be. We are ranked 7th in the UK for Midwifery (The Guardian, 2018) and our academics are at the forefront of nationally recognised innovative new teaching methods. We also have a great reputation with our partner NHS Trusts, and are proud that our students... Learn about: NHS Training, Communication Training, Quality Training...
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Everey second at the campus and everything related was great. After spending two years here I would really suggest the same to all. Thanks for the same.
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A pretty good course which is supported with a great training hospital. The library resources at UEA are great.
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I would definitely recommend UEA to everyone.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Bolton
- 3 Years
...The University of Bolton’s Nursing (Adult) degree, offered in partnership with Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, is designed to prepare you for a successful career caring for people over 18. There is a shortage of qualified nurses in the UK, so the career opportunities are excellent. You’ll... Learn about: NHS Training, Global health, Nurse training...
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Very enjoyable. I met some of my best friends there. taught me lots of valuable life skills and has given me some of the best experiences and memories. The course is very enjoyable and engaging as well. work placement workshops lectures on employability lectures on management and professionalism.
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My university experience has been good so far. The university staff were happy to help me change course even though I was moving across faculties from Automotive Engineering to English and Creative Writing. And I was able to do this several weeks into my original course which meant I didn't have to make it through my first year on a course I didn't enjoy before being able to change courses. The university offers many small-scale events such as webinars, group sessions and one to one workshops on employability and workplace skills ranging from presentation skills to CV writing to effective job searching. They also run large scale events like employability fairs that are specific to faculties so each faculty gets a chance to promote relevant employers and invite them in to talk to students. The course allows us to have a high degree of creative freedom in some of our modules whilst still maintaining a stricter and more academic approach in others. This allows us to explore our ideas in our university work without sacrificing the academic side of the experience meaning that we will be well prepared no matter what we go on to do after completing our undergraduate degrees.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
... professions such as physiotherapy and nursing, to explore how the NHS works, and how the different health professions work together to benefit patient... Learn about: Public Health, Team Training, NHS Training...
... professions such as physiotherapy and nursing, to explore how the NHS works, and how the different health professions work together to benefit patient... Learn about: Public Health, Team Training, NHS Training...
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Very enjoyable. I met some of my best friends there. taught me lots of valuable life skills and has given me some of the best experiences and memories. The course is very enjoyable and engaging as well. work placement workshops lectures on employability lectures on management and professionalism.
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My university experience has been good so far. The university staff were happy to help me change course even though I was moving across faculties from Automotive Engineering to English and Creative Writing. And I was able to do this several weeks into my original course which meant I didn't have to make it through my first year on a course I didn't enjoy before being able to change courses. The university offers many small-scale events such as webinars, group sessions and one to one workshops on employability and workplace skills ranging from presentation skills to CV writing to effective job searching. They also run large scale events like employability fairs that are specific to faculties so each faculty gets a chance to promote relevant employers and invite them in to talk to students. The course allows us to have a high degree of creative freedom in some of our modules whilst still maintaining a stricter and more academic approach in others. This allows us to explore our ideas in our university work without sacrificing the academic side of the experience meaning that we will be well prepared no matter what we go on to do after completing our undergraduate degrees.
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