In the Nursing Times,’ “Best and worst UK universities for nursing, as rated by students” report, Anglia Ruskin is the highest-placed university in the East of England. In total there are 55 universities across England offering Nursing degrees, with an average student satisfaction score of 85%.
Professor Ruth Taylor, Dean of the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, said: “We have invested a great deal of time, thought, energy, and resources in enhancing the student experience for our nursing students. We have done this through working closely with our students to understand what works well for them.
“The faculty’s values-based approach to student learning, and its strong partnerships with healthcare providers in the region, has transformed the student experience in recent years. It is wonderful to see these changes reflected in the outcomes of the NSS.”
Nursing degrees in Adult, Mental Health, and Children’s Nursing are taught at the Chelmsford and Cambridge campuses, with Peterborough offering Adult Nursing.
Anglia Ruskin has regional, national and international partnerships including strong links with over 20 healthcare trusts and organisations, as well as 400 schools across the East. For further information, visit http://www.anglia.ac.uk/health-social-care-and-education
National Student Survey (NSS)
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For more press information please contact:
Jon Green on t: 01245 68 4717, e: jon.green@anglia.ac.uk
Jamie Forsyth on t: 01245 68 4716, e: jamie.forsyth@anglia.ac.uk
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