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Our postgraduate nursing courses are the quickest way to qualify, taking just two years.
Postgraduate pre-registration courses
Our pre-registration postgraduate nursing courses are the quickest way to qualify, taking just two years.
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Most students qualify to become a nurse through an undergraduate degree.
The inspirational captain of Team UK’s Invictus Games squad Rachel Williamson returned to the city where her sporting journey began to share her story with Coventry University staff.
The people of Coventry and Warwickshire will have the opportunity to thank student nurses, nurses, nursing associates and midwives for their selfless work during the COVID-19 pandemic as they parade through Coventry city centre.
Coventry University academics examine Strictly Come Dancing’s role in driving societal change News
Strictly Come Dancing’s role in representing gender, sexuality and disability on TV is being explored by academics at Coventry University as part of a project celebrating the centenary of the BBC.
Virtual Simulated Nursing Placement to support nurses and midwives around the world News
Coventry University is set to play a key part in training the next generation of nursing and midwifery leaders in Uganda, the US and Ireland through its Nursing Now Challenge programme and the innovative use of digital technology.
Award-winning actor Andy Serkis shares experiences and advice with Coventry University students News
Acclaimed actor and director Andy Serkis visited Coventry University to share his experiences and knowledge with aspiring actors, directors and media producers.
An ethical fashion start-up by two former Coventry University London business students defied the pandemic-induced economic downturn by adapting its fabrics to produce masks, loungewear and pyjamas to meet the needs of customers living under lockdown.
Coventry University psychologist shares her top tips for dealing with stress News
Coping with stress can seem like a constant uphill battle with three out of four UK adults feeling overwhelmed or unable to cope at some point according to a recent survey.
A PhD student at Coventry University is preparing to showcase her powerful poetry at the city’s Central Library in a bid to help under-represented communities feel heard and supported.
The Managing Director of Coventry University's Singapore Hub, Michael Yap, has been elected to the Board of the British Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.
Coventry University wins prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise News
Coventry University wins prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Coventry University’s project to manage stormwater and greywater in refugee camps has successfully completed a pilot in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Work is taking place to expand the project, with a view to using the systems at refugee camps worldwide.
AME receives £5m funding to boost the region’s high-tech manufacturing skills News
An innovative collaboration between Coventry University and Unipart Manufacturing Group to equip engineering graduates with the experience and skills employers need in the future is to be extended after receiving over £5 million of funding.
Coventry University awards Honorary Doctorates to a leading neuroscientist and a Dutch politician News
Leading neuroscientist, Dr Ruth Mckernan CBE and Dutch politician, Dr Ad Melkert are the latest recipients of Honorary Doctorates from Coventry University. Dr Mckernan CBE and Dr Melkert were presented with their degrees in a ceremony in Coventry Cathedral on Wednesday 10 April.
Midlands universities look to future of European healthcare partnerships News
Midlands universities are looking to the future of healthcare partnerships and European teaching collaborations after Brexit during a major nursing and midwifery conference in Coventry this week.
Coventry Law School students to compete at the UK Supreme Court News
Students from Coventry Law School are going head-to-head at the UK Supreme Court today in a test of their advocacy skills, which – as part of a nationwide mooting competition – will be judged by Supreme Court justice Lord Hodge.
Without chaplains, universities would be £4.5m ‘poorer’ News
A new report ‘Chaplains on Campus: Understanding Chaplaincy in UK Universities’ which examines the work that chaplains do, how that is resourced and the impact that their work has on campus life, is launched today in Coventry.