Faculty of Health & Social Care

Delivering Excellence in Health and Social Care Education, Training and Research at Cambridge, Chelmsford and Peterborough

David Humber
The Faculty of Health and Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University has a purposeful and dynamic vision to improve the health and social care of the individuals and communities of Cambridgeshire and Essex through high quality education, research and consultancy. Anglia Ruskin University's Faculty of Health and Social Care, with over 8,000 students, is the largest graduate provider of health education in the East of England with a wide range of Departments and Continuing Professional Development courses available within each department, covering Acute Care, Allied Health, Primary and Public Health, Mental Health and Family and Community Studies. To view more information on departments and the Faculty of Health and Social Care please go to our about us page.

Dean's Welcome

'Welcome to the Faculty of Health and Social Care. I am delighted that you are thinking of Anglia Ruskin University's Faculty of Health and Social Care as the place to study for your chosen qualification or course. We offer a lively and stimulating community in which to live and learn. You will find high quality learning opportunities, excellent links with employers and exciting career prospects. We offer you a wide ranging choice of undergraduate and postgraduate courses that will meet your career aspirations and enable you to make a difference to someone else's life. I trust that Anglia Ruskin will provide the challenges and opportunities that you are seeking, and I wish you every success with your studies. This is the start of an exciting journey, browse through our web pages and course listings and if you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to contact us for further information'. Professor David Humber. Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean.

View the updated Postgraduate Medical Institute website. The PMI is based at the Rivermead Campus in Chelmsford, will act as a nucleus for future postgraduate research and development in the field of Medical and Healthcare Sciences across the county of Essex and beyond.

We always welcome your views on the services we provide, tell us and your comments will be passed on to staff, questions will be answered and your suggestions will enable us to make improvements to our services.

Our students come from a wide variety of backgrounds, with experience in areas such as Adult Nursing, Children's Nursing, Mental Health, Midwifery, Operating Department Practice and Social Work and all have a desire to care for others in their chosen rewarding profession. Visit our student case studies page to read more.
If you wish to contact The Faculty Health and Social Care call our Advice line on 0845 196 4000 or email us at alex@anglia.ac.uk
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