UK Higher Education Institutions and their research interests - England (South East)

In March 2012, we wrote to every UK Higher Education Institution which offers a healthcare related course, asking them for details of their areas of research interest. The list below provides details of those who responded from England (South East).

 

University of Brighton

Special areas of research activity

  1. Acute and Critical Care Practice
    Professor Julie Scholes (J.Scholes@brighton.ac.uk)
  2. Pedagogy and competence
    Professor Julie Scholes (J.Scholes@brighton.ac.uk)
  3. Child family and Community health
    Professor Angie Hart (A.Hart@brighton.ac.uk)
  4. Health and well being in child bearing families
    Professor Val Hall (V.Hall@brighton.ac.uk)

Website: University of Brighton

 

Canterbury Christ Church University

Special areas of research activity

  1. Public health
  2. Mental health
  3. Practice development
  4. Arts and health
  5. Children, families and communities

Website: Canterbury Christ Church University

 

University of Surrey

Special areas of research activity

  1. Emergency and cardiovascular care
    Professor Tom Quinn t.quinn@surrey.ac.uk
  2. Cancer and supportive care
    Professor Sara Faithfull s.faithfull@surrey.ac.uk
  3. Non-medical prescribing
    Professor Molly Courtenay m.courtenay@surrey.ac.uk
  4. Centre for Research in Nursing and Midwifery Education (CRNME)
    Dr Helen Allan h.allan@surrey.ac.uk
  5. International Centre for Nursing Ethics (ICNE)
    Dr Ann Gallagher a.gallagher@surrey.ac.uk

Website: University of Surrey

 

Previous and non-responders

This is an annual review. For completeness, we list below the Universities who, whilst not responding to the 2012 survey, did respond to a previous survey. Any university without a link has not responded to this survey since its inception in 2008.

  1. Buckinghamshire New University
  2. Open University
  3. Oxford Brookes University
  4. University of Southampton

 

Website: UK Higher Education Institutions and their research interests