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Learning Disabilities Nursing BSc (Hons) Course
This degree combines theory with practice-based learning to lead you to professional registration and a rewarding career as a learning disabilities nurse.
Enhanced practice covers graduate health professionals delivering clinical care beyond competent level—vital for safe services, workforce productivity and staff retention.
Coventry mum retraining as midwife after life‑changing maternity experiences News
A Coventry mum has swapped the classroom for the delivery suite after her own maternity experiences inspired her to help others.
Coventry University students win Nursing Times award for improving access to healthcare News
Two Coventry University nursing students have been recognised with a national award for their work helping some of Warwickshire’s most vulnerable people access vital healthcare services.
Coventry University researcher runs unique cerebral palsy football living lab for children News
Children with cerebral palsy were at the heart of a football event hosted by a Coventry University researcher trying to improve their health and wellbeing.
Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) Course
This course is designed to give you valuable hands-on experience in biomedical science, supporting your development for roles in healthcare, research or industry.
A Coventry University researcher is championing a new approach to how NHS staff are supported after suffering violence or abuse in the workplace.
Warwickshire mum conquers hospital fears to qualify as a midwife News
A Warwickshire mum who once avoided hospitals due to childhood trauma is now a qualified midwife and hopes to use her experience to support others who feel vulnerable in clinical settings.
The evolving needs of Ukraine’s healthcare system are being helped by the expertise of a researcher from Coventry University.
Children who fail to master basic physical skills such as running, jumping and hopping at a young age are at higher risk of severe knee injuries as they get older.
Coventry University is working with colleges to attract and educate the next generation of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals by creating new progression routes into healthcare for students completing health T Levels.
A Coventry University evaluation of a bespoke initiative to transform NHS healthcare professionals’ knowledge and use of research has confirmed its benefits.
Coventry University is playing a leading international role in a pioneering badminton programme designed to improve health, mobility and social connection among older adults worldwide.
Coventry University student showcases AI virtual patient at international event News
A virtual patient developed at Coventry University in collaboration with students, academics, clinicians and AI firm PCS to enhance healthcare students’ communication skills has taken huge strides forward.
Coventry University researchers have discovered that resveratrol, a natural antioxidant, may help combat muscle weakness caused by a high-fat diet.
‘Healing’ birth experience inspires Coventry University midwifery journey News
A student midwife who decided to return to education at 45 says it’s never too late to follow your dreams.
Doctor ‘Duck’ qualifies for dream GP role after being helped by Coventry University’s Clearing team News
Paige Kendall Duckenfield thought her dream career in medicine was over after a difficult A-level results day, but after reaching out to Coventry University’s Clearing Team she is now preparing to begin her new role as a GP.
Coventry University student shortlisted in Black Healthcare Awards News
A PhD student from Coventry University’s Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities has been shortlisted for the Student of the Year award at the Black Healthcare Awards 2025.
Coventry University study finds ice baths could be making you eat more News
Ice baths and other cold-water plunges can help your body to burn more calories but a new study by researchers at Coventry University has found that it could actually make you eat more as well.