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News & Events

From fascinating research, outstanding achievements and exciting exhibitions to forthcoming open days and high-profile public lectures, you can find information about the latest news, events and activities within the Department of Health Care.

The news articles below show the exciting stories and work taking place within Healthcare, including stimulating comment and opinion from our academics – many of whom are leaders in their fields.

The events show our wide range of exciting activities taking place, including public lectures, performances, conferences, open days, and much more. Many of our events are free and open to the public.

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Northumbria University has an excellent reputation of providing innovative, flexible and wide-reaching professional learning and development opportunities to those working in the caring professions.

Latest News and Features

NORTHUMBRIA CELEBRATES 100TH NURSING DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP GRADUATE
From left to right: Natalie Winchester, Subject Lead Health and Social Care and Post-16 Raising Standard Leader at Bede Academy, Dr Julie Derbyshire – Director of Apprenticeships and Assistant Professor in Nursing at Northumbria University, Andrew Thelwell – Principal at Bede Academy, Professor Alison Machin, Head of Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health at Northumbria University and pupils from Bede Academy.
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Nursing Degree Apprenticeship shortlisted for national award
Simulated learning using virtual reality recognised as example of best practice in nursing education
Nursing scholar recognised for global impact at international conference
L-R: Awards host, broadcaster and comedian Sandi Toksvig; Barbara Davies, Barry Hill and Dianne Ford from Northumbria University and Isabelle Bristow of award sponsor Studiosity
Researchers secure funds for brain health study on military veterans
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Upcoming events

Towards Relational Public Services Conference 2024
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Advanced Clinical Practice: Addressing the challenges in Primary Care

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