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Nursing courses

Study in one of the country's most advanced simulation wards, featuring unique virtual and augmented reality technology, and gain hands-on experience with opportunities to work in London’s NHS Trusts.

Why study nursing at Mid

Why study nursing at Middlesex?

Students on our nursing courses benefit from state-of-the-art facilities. In the West Stand at StoneX Stadium, you will have access to a £24 million centre of excellence for simulation-based learning in healthcare. 

Here, you'll find one of the most advanced simulation wards in the country, with leading learning facilities, including virtual reality/augmented reality and industry-leading simulation equipment. 

You’ll also gain real hands-on experience with opportunities to work in London’s NHS Trusts.

As a pre-registration trainee, you’ll spend half your time on placements. You’ll have dedicated support and guidance from expert mentors to help kickstart your nursing career.

Our postgraduate nursing courses and wider study options provide the opportunity to expand your analytical skills in a range of specialisms and develop your career further.

Our nursing courses offer excellent employment prospects. 90% of our nursing students are in graduate-level employment six months after graduation.

There is currently a shortage of qualified nurses within the NHS. Nursing graduates are therefore in very high demand.

3 reasons to choose Nursing at Middlesex

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Outstanding learning resources

We are home to simulation labs with Lucina VR equipment, the first in a UK university to simulate an entire birth

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Number 2

UK university for course quality (UniCompare, 2025)

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Student satisfaction

9th for student satisfaction in the UK (NSS, nursing & midwifery courses 2024)

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I am Corinna Flaherty, I am Deputy Head of Nursing in Midwifery. Well first and foremost is the facilities we have. We have an outstanding huge clinical skills facilities which is state of the art. We have an intensive care unit, paediatric ward, GP centres where you've got GP office, you've got a community flat when looking after, say, postnatal care women.

We have augmented and virtual reality. That's proved quite, you know, quite effective with students, particularly we have it when they can learn about the heart, say, where they visualise it and they can walk through it visually, pretty cool.

I think it's the students that we get, it isn't just one type of person that goes into nursing. They bring a lot of experience, whether it's in the NHS or our healthcare sector or life experience in the classroom.

It makes teaching them quite unique. They have challenges but I think they just kind of put their head down and get on with it and I think the academic staff support them quite well. They just develop quite a good healthcare community.

The support you get from the staff from day one, they always, always tell you if you need any support, come to us and when you do go to them, they're more than willing to help and with my personal tutor and with my year ahead as well, they've been incredible.

So the support I get from the universities, top the rich. We teach students how to be a professional. We teach people how to safely use social media, how they represent a university, how they represent the nursing and midwifery council and nursing in itself.

We teach them to turn up on time and hand in their assignments and wear their uniform with pride. Placement was by the hospital for three whole years during my midwifery degree. I learned everything so I was able to actually provide direct patient care under supervision, work with different midwives, across different specialties, work with doctors and actually learn how to actually look after a patient and her baby.

It was really, really useful. I never thought I'd become the woman I am today without Middlesex. I think it has to be when students graduate. At graduation, what people don't see, they don't see the journey that student has gone through to get there.

Because life doesn't stop when you come into higher education, it continues. We see that and I think Middlesex, collectively together with all of our support services, helps those students progress. So that's why graduation, we're sitting there going, yes, you did it because actually they've got through it and it's huge.

State-of-the-art facilities and a true sense of community: Studying nursing at Middlesex

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