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2 Nursing PhD Degree Programs in United Kingdom


Queen's University of Belfast - Medical Faculty
PhD in Nursing and Midwifery
- Belfast, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time, Part time
9 months
On-Campus
English
PhD in Nursing and Midwifery You’ll be part of a dynamic doctoral research environment and will study alongside students from across the world undertaking research in key healthcare areas including our three core innovative research themes, which encapsulate lifespan health research from conception to end-of-life: Maternal and Child Health; Chronic Illness and Palliative Care and Education and Practice.


Oxford Brookes University
Nursing and Midwifery, PhD
- Headington, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Nursing and Midwifery aims to support students who want to deepen their understanding and expertise in these fields. It is designed for experienced professionals seeking to advance ...
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Nursing PhD programs in the UK offer a unique platform for in-depth research and development in healthcare. This field emphasizes critical thinking and advanced knowledge for those looking to lead in nursing practice and education.
As a PhD student in nursing, you'll explore topics like advanced clinical practices, healthcare policy, and innovative approaches to patient care. The program typically requires original research, where you'll develop skills in designing studies, analyzing data, and applying findings to real-world healthcare challenges. In this environment, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and methodologies.
UK nursing programs focus on practical instruction and evidence-based research, encouraging a blend of academic rigor and real-world application. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, research, or leadership roles within healthcare organizations. By honing your analytical skills, you can contribute to shaping the future of nursing and improving health outcomes on a global scale.