
Nurse Education Provider Pre-Registration
Edge Hill University
At Edge Hill University we deliver pre-registration education to 2952 student nurses, midwives and or apprentices. We work collaboratively and in partnership with over 80 practice partners, arranging over 9,500 placements for our students, providing over 1.2 million hours of placement learning. Our application stands out from the crowd because we nurture the whole person, inspiring each and every student to achieve their potential. We provide authentic and creative teaching which links theory to practice and encourages student engagement and successful completion of their programme, preparing students for interprofessional collaborations and their future leadership role.
Keele University
Keele University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery is committed to delivering an outstanding student experience through a holistic and innovative approach to education. By combining teaching excellence with a strong focus on student well-being, inclusivity, and personal development, the school creates an environment where students thrive. Its curriculum is designed to bridge theory and practice seamlessly, supported by a culture that values student voices and fosters belonging. With an emphasis on empowering students to achieve their academic and professional potential, Keele ensures graduates are not only highly skilled but also resilient, compassionate, and prepared for the challenges of modern healthcare.
Middlesex University
The Middlesex University (MDX) Midwifery Team provides an unparalleled student experience that nurtures, inspires, and prepares future midwives for the challenges and rewards of their profession. Our commitment to excellence, equity and inclusion is reflected in every aspect of our program, from our diverse and caring teaching team through to our supportive and dynamic learning environment, including our new state of the art clinical health facilities at Stone X Saracens stadium. Our focus is to create a learning environment reflective of the student population we represent and serve and to support students to thrive in their new careers.
University College Birmingham
Now delivering Nursing Courses into its fifth year, University College Birmingham prides itself on providing a bespoke, personalised and unique experience to students on the nursing programmes. Through ensuring small cohorts, UCB ensures that every student nurse has consistent access to support the opportunity to develop trust with the nursing staff, This fosters a relationship where they can have maximum support through their nursing journey. University College Birmingham is proud to acknowledge that it helps students who may have once believed university was off limits, realise their lifelong dream of becoming registered nurses.
University of Chichester
Founded in 2021, the University of Chichester’s School of Nursing & Allied Health is committed to excellence in nursing education, blending innovative teaching methods, cutting-edge resources, and a focus on compassion and leadership. Its nationally recognised Chichester Engagement and Advisory Group (ChEAG) involves healthcare users and carers in shaping patient-centred training. The school boasts exceptional facilities, including immersive simulation suites, and transformative initiatives like the Sim Players. Strong NHS partnerships support employability, with the first cohort achieving 100% employment. This dynamic, student-focused environment equips future nurses with the skills, confidence, and professionalism to excel in modern healthcare.
University of Derby
The Children’s team, though small, is dedicated to building a strong social community and fostering purpose and authenticity to help each student reach their full potential. With 6 FTE, they support 148 students across two campuses, achieving 100% employment and high pass rates. They emphasize individuality and diversity, using activities like building a gingerbread person, student-led fundraising, and inclusive celebrations. Their initiatives include public health delivery, teaching in hard-to-reach communities, and various campaigns to enhance belonging. Psychological safety is prioritized, with targeted interventions and support to improve engagement and reduce attrition. The team fosters identity and authenticity.
University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow Bachelor of Nursing Programme is an excellent nurse education programme, delivered in a supportive environment, by a small team of highly motivated and inspiring teaching staff. We are consistently ranked at the top of the University league tables. In addition to exceptional support from within the department, the university has excellent student support services. We have been commended by our students in our ability to view students as a whole and offer support and welfare where needed. The small team, small cohorts, partnership approach and community feel within the department supports both home and international students.