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You’ll learn to provide care to a range of adults – of different ages and with differing health needs – and gain an extra dimension to your nursing experience.You'll gain the skills, experience and support to become a confident and compassionate professional health practitioner. On graduation, you'll be able to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a qualified registered nurse.
Did you know that the University of Hull is the official University Partner of Team GB? Our united belief is that anyone, with the right opportunities ahead and a dedicated team behind, can achieve extraordinary things. This is what our partnership with Team GB is built on. Extraordinary is in you – and we’ll help you find it.What does this mean for you? It means that whether you’re studying sports science, or marketing, or logistics, or healthcare, or engineering, you’ll be able to gain invaluable experience through this unique partnership.We are working with Team GB to create opportunities for volunteering and work experience, to get involved with meet-and-greet sessions with Olympians, host on-campus talks from guest speakers and so much more. Some of our students recently helped Team GB athletes get their kit ready to compete in preparation for the Minsk 2019 European Games. It’s an extraordinary partnership, and you won’t find it anywhere else.Find out more at hull.ac.uk/teamgb
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UCAS Code: B740 | Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
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**At Hull we don't just teach the theory. We go beyond the classroom, in simulated operating theatres, hospital wards and intensive care facilities, as well as on clinical placements.**
You’ll learn to provide care to a range of adults – of different ages and with differing health needs – and gain an extra dimension to your nursing experience.
You'll gain the skills, experience and support to become a confident and compassionate professional health practitioner. On graduation, you'll be able to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a qualified registered nurse.
**Official Team GB partners**
Did you know that the University of Hull is the official University Partner of Team GB? Our united belief is that anyone, with the right opportunities ahead and a dedicated team behind, can achieve extraordinary things. This is what our partnership with Team GB is built on. Extraordinary is in you – and we’ll help you find it.
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Find out more at hull.ac.uk/teamgb
Core modules
Fundamental Nursing Skills Fundamentals of Professional Practice Practice 1 Promoting Health and Preventing Ill Health Practice 2
Developing Nursing Skills Developing Professional Practice Practice 3 Care and Management of the Acutely Ill Adult Practice 4
Leading and Managing Care Practice 5 Preparing for Registration Practice 6
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You’ll learn to provide care to a range of adults – of different ages and with differing health needs – and gain an extra dimension to your nursing experience.You'll gain the skills, experience and support to become a confident and compassionate professional health practitioner. On graduation, you'll be able to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a qualified registered nurse.
Did you know that the University of Hull is the official University Partner of Team GB? Our united belief is that anyone, with the right opportunities ahead and a dedicated team behind, can achieve extraordinary things. This is what our partnership with Team GB is built on. Extraordinary is in you – and we’ll help you find it.What does this mean for you? It means that whether you’re studying sports science, or marketing, or logistics, or healthcare, or engineering, you’ll be able to gain invaluable experience through this unique partnership.We are working with Team GB to create opportunities for volunteering and work experience, to get involved with meet-and-greet sessions with Olympians, host on-campus talks from guest speakers and so much more. Some of our students recently helped Team GB athletes get their kit ready to compete in preparation for the Minsk 2019 European Games. It’s an extraordinary partnership, and you won’t find it anywhere else.Find out more at hull.ac.uk/teamgb
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MSc in Healthcare Leadership (Online)
Study healthcare leadership and management as an ever-evolving process that requires self-reflection and continuous development. Learn how to critically evaluate your activities as a leader in order to positively engage with and impact those around you.
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MSc - £9,950; PGDip - £6,700; PGCert - £3,400 ( ) | |
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9 September 2024 |
Additional costs: due to the nature of the subject, and copyright restrictions placed on institutional libraries by some publishers, students will need to purchase some core texts.
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Why this MSc in Healthcare Leadership?
Strong leadership and management are key to the delivery of safe, effective, and compassionate healthcare.
A good leader will provide clear goals and direction, motivate their team, and nurture a supportive and innovative organisational structure.
As a student of this course, you'll explore leadership in a global context, gaining knowledge and skills applicable to all healthcare systems. The programme encompasses leadership approaches and challenges from across the healthcare spectrum – helping you visualise how your current or future professional role functions within a larger, complex system.
You can look forward to developing the capabilities required to enhance both your own practice and those of whom you work with. You will learn how to reflect on your practice, personality, and approach to become a more effective leader and manager.
The contemporary nature of this leadership and management course also enables students to incorporate up-to-date research in their studies and identify current challenges and opportunities in the industry.
As our MSc in Healthcare Leadership programme is part time, working professionals can immediately apply what they learn to their current organisation, while still earning their degree in two years.
What you learn
Built upon a model of competency development, our healthcare management course will help you learn leadership theories and frameworks at the leading edge of the discipline. You’ll learn how to adopt a diligent, systematic, and evidence-based approach to your practice through the transformative concepts introduced during your studies. As a student of the course, you can expect to:
Explore leadership as a dynamic and contestable concept
Engage in critical self-reflection and the impact of self on others
Learn how to conduct insightful and informed decision making
Build knowledge of the system and policy context in which healthcare leadership exists
Gain an in-depth appreciation of the rational, emotional, and political aspects of changing services and practice
Recognise the necessity of critical and systematic enquiry and continuous learning in and through action
Watch your course overview Hear from Programme Director Dr Patrick Marshall, as he answers key questions on who the course is aimed at, what makes it stand out, and skills students will learn.
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Dr. Patrick Marshall: My name is Patrick Marshall. Dr. Patrick Marshall and I am the Programme Director for the MSc in Healthcare Leadership at the University of Hull, and it's their online offer.
The lovely thing about this particular MSc is that it has a wide possible clientele. It would go from people who are interested in leadership, but may be at a fairly junior level. Perhaps they're kind of initial team leaders, but it could also range to the chief executive officers who perhaps thought, you know, I really should get some kind of formal qualification in leadership, given I've been doing it for a few years. And everywhere in between, we tend to attract people who have significant leadership experience or they are about to go into significant leadership roles in their organizations. And therefore it's that kind of middle range of leadership.
We've shifted quite quickly and quite radically in terms of how you can actually deliver high quality postgraduate learning. And I think that's one of the key features and certainly why I'm here doing this is because it's an exciting place to be. And indeed, this MSc has also got a global reach. So one of our modules, you know, refers to the global perspective, which I think is really important, that understanding of the global context, you know, we are one planet and the way we solve problems, you know, may well have been worked out by other people rather than we've got to reinvent the wheel again, I think is really important.
I mean, for me, one of the most profound skills that all postgraduate education gives you is reflection. This is a much deeper form of looking at a situation from a critical point of view, and that basically means going underneath the depths of something. So it's not just it is acknowledging the emotional impact, but it's also understanding all the moving parts of a problem.
That professional reflection is part is a fundamental part of what all master's studies are, particularly this one. The really important skill to acquire mastery is to also acquire humility and humanity. You are dealing with people. The art of leadership, and I do believe it's an art, is that you can somehow navigate all of those different and dynamic moving parts of a problem. You can deal with people in a way which is appropriate and authentic and real and compassionate. And you can achieve for your customers, your patients, the people who you are receiving your services, something which actually makes a difference.
Course modules
Our modules are specifically built to help you achieve long-term success in healthcare roles. You will undertake rigorous self-development that will help cultivate a lasting appreciation about the importance of lifelong learning.
This introductory module contains two core themes – self-awareness and leadership theory - that will equip you with the knowledge needed to thoughtfully engage with the rest of the course material.
During this module, you will learn how to identify your traits, leadership activities, strengths, and weaknesses and place them within a theoretical framework.
You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the value of leadership theories and frameworks and how these can be used to inform continuing professional and personal development.
Gain a critical understanding of the nature of and relationships between problem-solving, innovation, and change in the context of healthcare.
You will be challenged with exploring and critically debating the way in which problem-solving and innovation may be harnessed and promoted to support organisational change, whilst maintaining awareness of the impact of change upon individuals and teams.
The module will help you learn how to compare a range of theoretical perspectives related to the nature and process of innovation and problem-solving, and how to critically evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to promote and implement change.
Explore the proficiencies required for leaders to enhance organisational effectiveness in order to improve the quality of care delivery and maximise patient safety.
Your studies will help build a necessary theoretical foundation (such as understanding quality improvement frameworks and human factors), whilst also demonstrating the importance of research by focusing on evidence-based models of best practice.
On this module, you will develop the ability to explore your leadership activities and responsibilities within a policy context.
By building your understanding of how policy is developed at the macro, meso, and micro level, you will be better positioned to recognise the external drivers that influence and shape organisational priorities and clinical practice.
Your lessons will compare policy and structures from across the globe, providing you with a truly international perspective on healthcare delivery.
The Capstone Project provides you with the chance to demonstrate the integration and application of your learning throughout the programme through a self-designed project.
Your Healthcare Leadership project will highlight your creativity, analytical skills, and overall academic excellence by completing a service improvement, personal development activity or academic exercise in a real-world setting.
This presents a valuable opportunity to explore a topic of interest in-depth – such as identifying a specific challenge at your workplace to analyse and address.
We also offer a Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) and Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) in Healthcare Leadership for applicants who may not want to take a full master's.
The PgCert is made up of two of the 30-credit modules outlined above – ‘Self as Leader’ and another module that depends on your start date.
The PgDip requires completion of all four 30-credit modules.
Students undertaking the PgCert or PgDip can choose to transfer onto the full MSc should they wish to do so, following the successful completion of their studies. Get in touch with our adviser team for more information.
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Teaching team
Dr David Barrett
Dr Patrick Marshall
Jayne Walker
Dr Lisa Arai
Lisa is a social and public health scientist with around 25 years’ research and teaching experience. She's worked on over 25 research projects and her research interests include the health and wellbeing of children , patient experiences of engaging with health services, the implementation and evaluation and of public health interventions and service improvement. View a full list of Lisa's publications .
Anjali Raj Westwood
Dr Adonis Stylianou
How you're assessed.
All assessment for the course is based on coursework and submitted online. There are no exams.
Assessment methods
Your performance on the course will be assessed through a range of methods, such as:
Guided online discussions/activities
Online lectures and seminars
Online tutorials
Critiques and feedback from your tutor
Critical self-reflection and independent study
Written assessments
You’ll also be asked to complete a variety of written assessments. Some examples include:
A professional development plan focused on enhancing leadership skills and based on established approaches to learning
Commentary on a primary research paper related to quality improvement
Analysis of an example patient safety incident
A reflective account of the process of change, with reference to established theories
Cultivate compassion in your role
Hear from Programme Director Jayne Walker as she discusses the importance of compassionate leadership in healthcare.
What are the entry requirements?
A minimum 2.2 Honours degree or international equivalent , ideally in a subject related to health or social care
If you don’t have a 2.2 Honours degree or international equivalent in a related subject, equivalent professional qualifications/personal experience may be considered. You'll need to provide one professional or academic reference and may also be required to complete an online interview
A personal statement of around 300-500 words. Click here for details of what should be included
An IELTS 6.0 score (with minimum 5.5 in each skill) if your first language isn't English (or other English language proficiency qualifications accepted by the University of Hull )
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Upon completion of this distance learning course, you’ll hold the skills and understanding needed to serve effectively within management in healthcare, with the ability to challenge both yourself and others to perform to their highest potential.
With a globally relevant education and the ability to communicate, delegate, and influence across all forms of healthcare teams, you can explore a career anywhere in the world.
You’ll be able to make a positive impact on the industry and your community through a variety of roles, such as:
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University of Hull Admissions: Deadlines 2024, Requirements, Admission Decision, Selection Criteria, and Acceptance Rate
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University of Hull admissions are slightly selective and are offered to 80% out of the total applicants every year. International students seeking admissions are advised to apply at least 6 months before the program starts. The two main intakes are September and January for admission to the University of Hull . Also Check: University of Hull Review by Students
There are more than 120 programs offered at University of Hull at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Among the popular disciplines and majors include accounting, business management, economics, biochemistry, computer science, law, and medicine. Indian students planning to apply for University of Hull admissions must have a minimum average of 50% to 60% in bachelor's with an IELTS score of 6.5 to get into the postgraduate program.
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University of Hull Application Deadline 2024
There are no strict deadlines to follow while applying to University of Hull admissions for postgraduate applications. However, undergraduate applicants are recommended to apply by January 2024.
Program Type | Application Deadline |
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All Undergraduate | January 31, 2024 (closed) |
Undergraduate Medicine Programs | October 15, 2024 |
Postgraduate Programs | 30 June, 2024 for September Intake |
University of Hull Admissions: Postgraduate
There are 75 taught and 36 research postgraduate programs offered at the University of Hull. The popular postgraduate courses include accounting & finance, chemical engineering, artificial intelligence, engineering management, and computer science. The easiest way to apply for University of Hull postgraduate admissions is via online application which hardly takes 10 minutes to fill.
Application Portal: MyHull Portal or Paper Application Application Fees: Not required
The University of Hull Admission Requirements for Postgraduate Programs:
- 2:1 (Overall 60%) or 2:2 (Overall 50%) Honors undergraduate degree or equivalent
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL-IBT: 93
- Indian Standard XII English: 75%
- Academic or professional reference
- Research proposal (research degree)
- Resume or CV
- Statement of Purpose
Top Postgraduate Programs at University of Hull
Programs | Admission Requirements | Personal Statement | IELTS Score | References |
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2:2 Honors degree in Business or management | not required | 6.5 | One academic reference | |
2:2 Honors degree in Accounting and Finance or business studies | Not required | 6.5 | One academic reference | |
2:2 Honors degree in Finance or business studies | not required | 6.5 | One academic reference | |
MSc in Engineering Management | 2:2 Honors degree in Engineering or related field (Mathematics, Technology or Science) | 300 to 500 words | 6.0 | One academic and professional reference |
MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | 2:2 Honors degree with a strong academic background in Mathematics, Computing, Data Analysis and Statistics | Required | 6.5 | Not require |
University of Hull Admissions: Executive MBA
The Executive MBA at the University of Hull is designed by industry partners that teach graduates to think strategically and the basics of industry practices. The Executive MBA is offered part-time with a duration of 2 years . The classes are conducted at Hull campus and admissions are open for both domestic and international students.
Application Portal: MyHull Portal Application Fees: Not required
Start Month: September
The University of Hull Admission Requirements for Executive MBA:
- 2:1 Honors undergraduate degree or equivalent
- IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in each skill)
- TOEFL-IBT : 93
- Three years of professional work experience
- Two work references (must be certified by employer)
- Portfolio or Work Projects
- Detailed CV
- Personal Statement in 200 words
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University of Hull Admissions: Undergraduate
The University of Hull offers undergraduate admissions to nearly 110 courses with top majors being accounting, biochemistry, law, chemical engineering, medicine, economics, forensic science, nursing, etc. The majority of undergraduate courses require applicants to apply via UCAS Portal which also requires an application fee of 22 GBP (2,197 INR) for a single course and 26.5 GBP (2,647 INR) for up to 5 courses. Explore: Undergraduate programs at University of Hull
Application Portal: UCAS Application Fees:
- Single Course: 22 GBP (2,197 INR)
- Multiple Courses: 26.5 GBP (2,647 INR)
The University of Hull Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Programs:
- CBSE Standard XII (India Senior School Certificate) with a minimum grade of 70% from the top 4 subjects average.
- IELTS: 6.0 - 6.5
- TOEFL-IBT: 78 - 93
- Standard 12th English: 70-75%
- UCAS personal statement
- Health assessment
- Tier 4 UK Students Visa
University of Hull Admissions: Interview Process
Selected students can be invited for interviews for some courses. Hence all students are advised to prepare themselves in advance with additional requirements and what can be asked in the interview process.
Prepare in Advance:
- Make sure you are aware of what is written in your Statement as the interviewer may ask you to give a brief explanation of the points you have mentioned.
- The candidate must have enough knowledge about the course to be able to explain his interest and why he chose to study his course.
- Bringing a portfolio could be beneficial as the candidate can easily showcase his skills and the work he has done. Try to bring some pieces or research papers with the inspiration behind the project.
- For international students, interviews are best to prove their English language skills and communication skills. This will also decide whether the candidate requires a pre-sessional English course or has fulfilled the English requirements.
University of Hull Admissions Decision
International undergraduates will receive their admission offer on the UCAS portal while Postgraduate students may receive their offer via MyPortal at University's official website.
Some of the likely offers that students may receive after submitting University of Hull applications:
- Conditional Offer: Receiving a conditional offer from the University of Hull means that you have received an admissions offer and are waiting for your result to check whether you have met the requirements or not.
- Unconditional offer: This means the candidate has met all eligibility requirements for admission and has secured his place at the university. However, candidates are still advised to thoroughly check the admission offer to see if anything else is required
- Unsuccessful or Withdrawn Application: This indicates whether the applicant has been rejected for admission or the application has been withdrawn from his end.
Replying to admission offer:
- Undergraduate applicants may confirm their admissions through the UCAS portal while postgraduate applicants can reply through login into MyPortal by clicking Accept offer.
- International Postgraduate students will receive a CAS letter 150 days before the program starts . The CAS letter contains a questionnaire that must be completed before applying for a student's Visa.
University of Hull Admissions: Selection Criteria
University of Hull acceptance rate is 80% . This indicates anyone achieving the minimum requirements is more likely to be considered for admission. However, highly qualified candidates will be given preferences over those who have only achieved the minimum requirements. The selection criteria at the University of Hull depend not only on test scores and academic performance but also on the applicant's overall profile including personal statements, skills, experience etc. Also Check: How to write a CV with no work experience
With a slightly selective admission policy, admissions to the University of Hull are less competitive. Whoever meets the minimum eligibility criteria is in a good position to receive an admission offer. However, international applicants are advised to maintain a strong profile to make their application stand out.
Ques. What are the application deadlines for University of Hull admissions?
Ans . There are no strict deadlines to follow while applying to University of Hull admissions for postgraduate applications. However, undergraduate applicants are recommended to apply by January 2024.
Ques. What are the admission requirements for graduate programs at University of Hull?
Ans . The admission requirements for graduate programs at University of Hull include:
- 2:1 or 2:2 honors undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
- English language proficiency (with an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent)
- Academic or professional references
- A research proposal (for research degrees)
- Statement of purpose.
Ques. How can I apply for postgraduate programs at University of Hull?
Ans . You can apply online via the MyHull Portal or through a paper application. The online application process usually takes about 10 minutes to complete.
The University of Hull Admission Requirements for Postgraduate Programs are as follows:
Ques. What is the acceptance rate at University of Hull?
Ans . University of Hull acceptance rate is 80% . This indicates anyone achieving the minimum requirements is more likely to be considered for admission. However, highly qualified candidates will be given preferences over those who have only achieved the minimum requirements. The selection criteria at the University of Hull depend not only on test scores and academic performance but also on the applicant's overall profile including personal statements, skills, experience etc.
Ques. How will I receive my admission decision from University of Hull?
Ans . International undergraduates will receive their admission offer on the UCAS portal, while postgraduate students may receive their offer via MyPortal on the university's official website.
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Rankings of University of Hull
Established in 1928, The University of Hull is located in the suburbs of Kingston upon Hull (usually referred to just as Hull), in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber. On-campus facilities include bars, coffee shops, a library, a state-of-the-art gym, a mini supermarket and a nightclub, providing everything a student might need. University of Hull prides itself on its research activity in the fields of maritime history, environmental technology, and social justice.
- June 2024: University of Hull ranks 516 in the latest QS World University Rankings from British Quacquarelli Symonds, UK.
- May 2024: Publication of CUG The Complete University Guide - By Subject (Business & Management Studies) . Ranking position #54.
- May 2024: Publication of CUG The Complete University Guide . Ranking position #73.
- May 2024: New edition of CWUR Center for World University Rankings . University of Hull ranked #514.
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Historic rankings in TOP global university rankings
THE World University Rankings | |
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year | rank |
2011 | #301 |
2015 | #401 |
2016 | #501 |
2017 | #401 |
2018 | #501 |
2019 | #501 |
2020 | #501 |
2021 | #601 |
2022 | #501 |
2023 | #401 |
QS World University Rankings | |
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year | rank |
2012 | #501 |
2013 | #501 |
2014 | #551 |
2015 | #551 |
2016 | #551 |
2017 | #601 |
2018 | #591 |
2019 | #601 |
2020 | #601 |
2021 | #651 |
2022 | #651 |
2023 | #523 |
2024 | #516 |
ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities - ShanghaiRanking | |
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year | rank |
2019 | #901 |
2020 | #701 |
2021 | #801 |
2022 | #701 |
2023 | #701 |
The Times Good University Guide | |
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year | rank |
2016 | #65 |
2017 | #75 |
2018 | #103 |
2019 | #77 |
2020 | #60 |
2021 | #52 |
2022 | #67 |
2023 | #67 |
CUG The Complete University Guide | |
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year | rank |
2007 | #39 |
2008 | #48 |
2009 | #52 |
2010 | #56 |
2011 | #62 |
2012 | #56 |
2013 | #53 |
2014 | #66 |
2015 | #63 |
2016 | #68 |
2017 | #74 |
2018 | #94 |
2019 | #81 |
2020 | #64 |
2021 | #70 |
2022 | #58 |
2023 | #75 |
2024 | #73 |
The Guardian League Table | |
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year | rank |
2008 | #53 |
2009 | #52 |
2010 | #59 |
2011 | #75 |
2012 | #69 |
2013 | #62 |
2014 | #75 |
2015 | #54 |
2016 | #71 |
2017 | #84 |
2018 | #106 |
2019 | #95 |
2020 | #72 |
2021 | #53 |
2022 | #59 |
2023 | #89 |
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“Attending Hull has helped me in so many ways. The lecturers gave me all the help and support I needed, and the traditional red brick buildings look great. I’ve made friends here that I’ll keep for a lifetime, and the same goes for the memories that Hull has given me. A great university in the academic and in the social sense.”
About University of Hull
- University of Hull offers many different accommodation options, including standard rooms, en -suites, studio apartments, and accessible rooms.
- Ranked among the top 50 in England according to a variety of the most prominent ranking organisations.
- The university provides numerous dining areas on campus, as well as studying and social areas.
- A recurring complaint is that parking is limited and expensive on -campus, so it’s recommended to use alternative means of coming to university.
Requirements for international students / English requirements
IELTS academic test score (similar tests may be accepted as well)
- English language courses
- Graduate Degrees
- Undergraduate Degrees
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NSS Aggregate Student reviews
Below you see the results of University of Hull for each of the survey questions in comparison to the average for all UK universities.
University of Hull | Average all universities in England UK | |
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Explanations | 93 | 91 |
Interesting courses | 84 | 80 |
Intellectually stimulating | 86 | 84 |
Challenged to do my best | 88 | 84 |
Depth of concepts | 83 | 83 |
Builds on previous learnings | 87 | 84 |
Joined ideas from different topics | 84 | 83 |
Balance directed/independent study | 80 | 76 |
Applicability of course content | 86 | 82 |
Clear criteria in markings | 82 | 76 |
Fair assessment | 82 | 80 |
Tests reflected your learning | 85 | 81 |
Timely feedback | 77 | 80 |
Helpful feedback | 74 | 72 |
Approachability of teachers | 81 | 83 |
Support from teachers | 84 | 84 |
Organisation of courses | 71 | 73 |
Communication of changes | 74 | 75 |
IT facilities | 88 | 84 |
Library | 92 | 90 |
Course specific resources | 86 | 86 |
Student feedback opportunities | 86 | 81 |
Student feedback valued | 78 | 75 |
Student's feedback acted upon | 68 | 62 |
Work of student union | 75 | 72 |
Mental wellbeing services | 71 | 76 |
Overall satisfaction | 67 | 70 |
THE Student Experience Survey by Times Higher Education
Times Higher Education has surveyed 20251 undergraduate students in the UK about their study experience. 176 students of University of Hull participated in the survey.
Below you'll find the results for each of the survey questions for University of Hull in comparison to the average for all UK universities.
Overall score: 77.2
University of Hull | Average all universities in England UK | |
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Quality of staff/lectures | 5.8 | 5.9 |
Helpful staff | 5.7 | 5.8 |
Course structure | 5.6 | 5.6 |
Social life | 5.7 | 5.5 |
Community atmosphere | 5.8 | 5.6 |
Extra-curricular activities | 5.7 | 5.5 |
Campus and surrounding area | 6 | 5.8 |
Quality of facilities | 5.8 | 5.8 |
Catering to personal requirements | 5.3 | 5.4 |
Student union | 5.6 | 5.4 |
Support/welfare | 5.7 | 5.5 |
Relationship with teachers | 5.5 | 5.6 |
Location of facilities | 5.8 | 5.6 |
Industry connections | 5.4 | 5.5 |
Accommodation | 5.2 | 5.2 |
Security | 5.6 | 5.6 |
Shops/bars/amenities | 5.1 | 4.7 |
Small group teaching | 5.2 | 5.3 |
Library quality/hours | 6.5 | 6.1 |
Fair workload | 5.5 | 5.4 |
Sports facilities | 5.2 | 5.3 |
Would recommend university | 5.9 | 5.9 |
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The Department of Nursing was opened in accordance with the order of the Rector and the decision of the Academic Council of the I. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy (now the First Moscow State Medical University named after I. Sechenov) in February 2004.
The Department of Nursing is the first department of the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov (Sechenov University), created to provide clinical training for students of the Faculty of Higher Nursing Education and Psychological Social Work (FVSO and SDP) in the direction of training 34.03.01 “Nursing” ( Bachelor’s degree) and the ACT in the specialty 34.02.01 “Nursing”. Since 2011, the department taught the discipline “Nursing” and the practice of obtaining the primary professional skills “Care of the sick” at the medical faculty in the specialty 31.05.01 “General Medicine”. Since 2014, the department also teaches the discipline “First Aid and Nursing” and the practice of obtaining professional skills and professional experience “Sister” in the specialty 31.05.03 “Dentistry”.
The department is located on the basis of the Clinical Center of the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov (Sechenov University) in UKB number 3 at ul. Rossolimo house 11, page 5, students of the medical faculty, the dental faculty and the faculty of the MPF are engaged in this base. In 2017, the department allocated educational premises at the address: ul. 1st Borodino, house 2.
Since January 31, 2018, the Department of Nursing Year is part of the Medical and Preventive Faculty (MPF).
Scientific work of the department: Complex scientific theme of the department “Psychovegetative correlations in patients with coronary heart disease.”
The department has postgraduate study and a competition in scientific specialties: cardiology and internal diseases.
The department has a scientific student circle, research work is devoted to topical issues of clinical medicine.
Employees of the department conduct advisory and medical work in medical institutions in Moscow.
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The Rural Health Certificate Program is designed for graduate students in health-related disciplines interested in rural health knowledge and skills with direct application to healthcare access and delivery in rural Texas.
The certificate will prepare students for the unique challenges faced by all healthcare professionals who practice in rural health settings.
At the completion of the Certificate program, students will be able to:
(1) Construct a needs assessment of a rural community to identify strengths and gaps in access to healthcare for rural residents and opportunities for intervention;
(2) Propose strategies to improve the health of residents who live in rural America;
(3) Develop a plan for mitigating the barriers in rural health that contribute to social isolation and access to care.
Graduates will have targeted skills and knowledge relevant to addressing the unique needs of rural communities.
Career advancements in the areas of telemedicine, primary care, public health, and cultural competency.
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The graduate rural health certificate is 9-12 hrs. depending on the elective chosen. Completion of all required courses for the certificate (9-12 SCH) with a GPA of 3.0 or better in the coursework for the certificate and application for the certificate awarding. A comprehensive list of the electives can be found below:
- SOCW 5344 Health Insurance and Access to Care
- SOCW 5345 Topics in Health Equity
- NURS 6304 Measurement in Culturally Diverse and Vulnerable Populations
- NURS 6302 Issues in Studying Health of Culturally Diverse and Vulnerable Populations
- NURS 6307 Population Health
- NURS 5386 Social Determinants of Health and Healthcare Informatics
- NURS 5660 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum*
*Nurse practitioner students choosing NURS 5660 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum as their third course will receive twelve credit hours for this certificate. All other participants will receive nine credit hours.
Basic admission requirements must be met before a student can be accepted*. Prospective students must apply to the university through the Office of Admissions , pay the application fee, and submit official transcripts to the UT Arlington’s Graduate Admission’s Office. The Graduate Admission’s Office is also responsible for calculating the admission GPA. All steps necessary to complete an application (i.e. submitting transcripts, paying fees) must be completed prior to progressing in the application process.
Prospective students should review of the College of Nursing and Health Innovation (CONHI) graduate program specific requirements. A CONHI Graduate Academic Advisor will review the application file for nursing specific requirements. Specific program requirements can be found in the University Catalog - Nursing, Graduate Programs .
If accepted, applicants will receive an acceptance form that must be signed and returned. If an applicant is denied, the option to appeal the decision is available.
Once the acceptance form has been completed and returned, an official email notification will be sent from the University to the student’s personal email. Accepted students with transfer credit should submit the transfer request form to the CONHI Academic Advisor during this time.
An additional welcome email from an Academic Advisor will be sent with more information about the program orientation and next steps.
All students must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better in the last 60 hrs. to be considered for admission. Students must meet all the requirements for admission to the graduate in their designated healthcare degree program (active unencumbered license, etc.)
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To create its rankings, RN Careers evaluated each institution’s first-time NCLEX-RN passing rates, the number of students taking the test, the program nursing accreditation, and other factors, then compared the results against other nursing programs in Connecticut.
“Central Connecticut State University has long been recognized for its commitment to excellence in nursing education. Its rigorous curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities, and dedicated faculty ensure that nursing students receive the highest quality education. Their graduates are well-prepared to make significant contributions to the healthcare profession,” says Jeff Morrow, publisher at RNCareers.org.
RNCareers.org annually evaluates more than 1,700 nursing schools to compile its merit-based rankings. Factors include program accreditation, tuition costs, academic excellence, faculty qualifications, student satisfaction, program offerings, career outcomes, and school reputation. RNCareers.org is managed by a team of nurse educators, nurse practitioners, RNs, and LPNs.
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Applicants to the RN to BSN track must fulfill the following criteria and admission requirements:
- Graduated from an accredited associate degree or diploma program. Applicants who have completed an international nursing diploma program that is not affiliated to a university may not have satisfied the Associate Degree requirement for admission to the Gessner College of Nursing undergraduate RN to BSN track due to the non-academic nature of this type of coursework.
- Provide evidence of an unencumbered, current Texas Registered Nurse license.
- Satisfy all Texas Core Curriculum requirements for an undergraduate degree, general education courses, and required BSN required course work prior to enrolling in the UH RN to BSN track. If a student successfully completes the core curriculum at an institution of higher education, that block of courses may be transferred to any other institution of higher education and must be substituted for the receiving institution’s core curriculum. A student shall receive academic credit for each of the courses transferred and may not be required to take additional core curriculum courses at the receiving institution unless the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved a larger core curriculum at that institution.
- Lower Level BSN Program Requirements : 3 semester hours of statistics; 8 semester hours of human anatomy and physiology, 4 semester hours of Microbiology, 6 semester hours of Psychology (Introduction to Psychology, and Human Growth and Development through the Life Span), 3 semester hours of Physical Science course (Chemistry preferred).
- Advanced Placement Hours : RN to BSN applicants will be given 33 semester credit hours of advanced placement credit for successful completion of nursing courses and subsequent unencumbered, current Texas Registered Nurse license.
- Applicants must complete an online application through NursingCAS
- Applicants must submit official transcript(s) from EACH college or university attended, sent directly from each institution to NursingCAS. (For timely and accurate processing, students should ensure that all official documents have been submitted to NursingCAS at least one month prior to the deadline date.) The mailing address is: NursingCAS P.O. Box 9201 Watertown, MA 02471
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative transfer GPA of 2.5, and 2.5 or above GPA in natural, physical and behavioral sciences is required.
- Applicants invited for admission must satisfy the Gessner College of Nursing Policy for Clinical Readiness Requirements prior to enrollment each semester.
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Russia has one of the greatest medical schools and universities. International acknowledgment and relatively low tuition fees make them popular among applicants willing to study medicine in Russia.
Apart from programs in pharmacy, dentistry, and general medicine, universities offer full-time educational courses in nursing. The high popularity of the program in no way means that it’s easy to acquire a degree in Russia as a nurse/care worker. In fact, it takes a lot of time, effort, and hard work.
Anyway, international demand for the program led to it being offered by several universities. In order to choose the right university, one should consider information on living costs, admission requirements, fees, and available programs. This is what we are going to talk about today.
What Degrees are there for Nursing in Russia?
In Russia, apprenticeship is not enough to build a career as a nurse. The basic requirement is to complete a 4-year Bachelor’s Degree course. Full-time Bachelor Degree programs are offered by RUDN University , I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University , and Perm State Medical University .
Currently, none of the Russian universities offer any postgraduate (Masters and Ph.D.) program in nursing.
Cost of studying nursing in Russia
Tuition fees to be paid by international students vary depending on the program they choose. On average, they amount to $3500 – $4300 per academic year.
Living costs also vary depending on the type of dormitory and level of comfort. On average, a student will need up to $300-400 to pay for a room/apartment in a university hostel or dormitory.
Foreign students completing full-time courses in Russia are allowed to work (if they have free time). However, special permission is required to work legally while studying. Exceptions are only made for the students who find a job with the help of university’s International Office.
How to Study Nursing
To be able to study nursing in Russia as an international student, you first need to meet the requirements of the universities.
Since Russian universities offer only bachelor’s nursing programs, no special education is required to apply. However, there is a standard set of documents that all foreign applicants willing to study nursing need to provide. One of the documents required is the education certificate proving the completion of secondary education.
It is better to start gathering all necessary documents beforehand as this process takes time. In case of international students, time is especially valuable because they need to have all documents translated into Russian. Most often, admission offices ask for notarized and/or legalized translations.
The list of other documents necessary for a successful admission includes passport, medical certificate, and Certificate of Recognition. Universities may ask for additional documents as well.
To learn more about the requirements of the Russian universities, visit RUDN and Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University pages with information about the admission process.
There are other things that you need to take care of such as the student visa process and financing your education. To help you with that, we created a guide on How to Study in Russia for International Students . This will guide you through the steps of studying in Russia.
In What Languages Do You Study Nursing in Russia?
Bachelor programs offered by Russian universities are available in the Russian language only. Both RUDN and I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University teach their nursing programs in Russian.
Many graduate programs in the field of medicine are offered in English/French and even Spanish. However, nursing programs are taught only in Russian. Therefore, fluency in Russian is a must. Otherwise, an international student won’t be able to successfully complete the chosen course and graduate.
If prospective international students do not know Russian, they can complete a preparatory course. For example, a course offered by RUDN university . The methods and approaches used by the teachers allow international students to develop fluency in the Russian language in a relatively short period of time (10 months). Upon completing the course, students may pass Russian Language Proficiency Test.
Best Nursing Schools in Russia
Now that you’ve read about the overview on how to study nursing in Russia, we want to go over the best nursing schools in Russia. We’ve included the program link for every university, so check them out if you are interested!
1. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
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For more than 2 centuries I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State University has been carrying out research and providing high-quality education in the field of medicine. Continuous collaboration with leading organizations in the areas of IT and Technology brings obvious benefits to scientists working in university laboratories.
They use advanced technology and innovations to carry out extensive researches. The results of these researches are later applied to improve the healthcare system and shape the vision of the medical system’s future.
Particular attention is paid to the development of life-long health management techniques. Besides, the university sees fighting global health challenges as one of its biggest goals.
The major advantage of this nursing school in Russia is the teaching staff. Students will acquire practical knowledge and develop skills under the guidance of doctors and high-position members of different medical organizations. A strong focus on practice and the use of simulation technologies help to educate competent professionals working in rehabilitation organizations, medical associations, and international medical bodies.
2. RUDN University
The university has successfully been educating students from different countries for over 60 years. With more than 9000 international students and over 150 joint educational programs, RUDN is now one of the leading universities in terms of teaching and academic development.
Despite challenges, the university stays true to its main goal. The goal of unifying students with different cultural backgrounds by means of knowledge. This cultural blending has many benefits, including continuous research activity and cooperation agreements with about 250 research centers worldwide.
The Nursing Bachelor program offered by RUDN focuses on equipping students with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in a wide range of subjects. The full-time course is module-based and involves basic and elective disciplines. After completing the 4-year course, graduates from this Russian nursing school have all skills necessary for professional nurses. They can start their career either as staff nurses or assistants in the administration department.
3. Perm State Medical University
The final candidate in our list of top nursing schools is the Perm State Medical University. The faculty of clinical psychology and higher nursing education is the youngest faculty of the university. In fact, its establishment was caused by innovations and demands in the fields of healthcare and nursing. Even though Perm State Medical University does not have a long history yet, it can boast hundreds of graduates successfully working in healthcare and/or education.
Starting from 2014, the course is offered only in a full-time format. During the 4-years intensive studying process, students develop skills, acquire knowledge and experience they will need later in their professional career.
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Below is a list of best universities in Moscow ranked based on their research performance in Nursing. A graph of 55.5K citations received by 5.92K academic papers made by 12 universities in Moscow was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
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881 | 4 | Joensuu | |
892 | 1 | Helsinki | |
899 | 8 | Espoo | |
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