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Nursing Courses at Northumbria University, Newcastle

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Study Undergraduate Nursing Courses at Northumbria.

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98% of our Nursing graduates are in highly skilled employment or further study 15 months after graduation (Guardian University Guide, 2025).

Based on Coach Lane Campus, all of our nursing students have access to specialist up-to-date facilities, preparing you for all types of clinical settings. These include wards, operating rooms, community settings, and simulation technology.   

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Children's Nursing at Northumbria is ranked 1st in the UK by Guardian University Guide 2026.

General Nursing at Northumbria is ranked 2nd in the UK by Guardian University Guide 2026.

Mental Health Nursing at Northumbria is ranked 6th in the UK by Guardian University Guide 2026.

At Northumbria we have long-standing strong relationships with our partnership Trusts, and we have developed this new course in close collaboration with them as well as with a wide range of experts by experience. This will ensure that the course prepares you for practice in exactly the way employers are seeking, so that you benefit from our consistently high employment rates. 

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