Most nursing degrees in the UK last four years, during which time students will learn about a variety of different aspects of the profession. Students will study compulsory life science courses; at the same time, internships in various communities and medical centers will enable students to gain first-hand experience of the profession.
- King’s College London
The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery at King’s College London is the world’s first nursing school, ranked first in the UK and second in the world.
The school has four departments: Child and Family Health, Midwifery, Adult Nursing and Mental Health Nursing, and is a leader in health services, policy and evaluation research.
- The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester’s School of Biological, Medical and Health uses a range of innovative teaching and learning methods, providing excellent support for academic research, internships or personal situations.
In the latest Research Excellence Framework, Manchester was ranked first in the UK for research in the Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy categories.
- University of Southampton
The three-year Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) course at the University of Southampton offers a balanced ratio of theory and practice in a range of hospital and community placements, supplemented by interactive skills labs and patient simulators.
Students can choose single or dual registration programmes in all areas of nursing, with the opportunity to plan their nursing development experience in the UK or overseas.
- University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh offers a four-year Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) leading to registration as a nurse (adult branch), and as one of the first universities in the UK to offer a nursing degree (1956), Edinburgh has a long tradition of training graduate nurses. Several postgraduate degree programmes are also available, from taught Masters/Diplomas to PhDs.
- University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham’s Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) degree offers specialisations in adult, child and mental health, while the two-year postgraduate Master of Nursing is ideal for students who already have a degree and want to start a nursing career. The University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Health Sciences has a global reputation for teaching, research and knowledge transfer.
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