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RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2026
Call for abstracts is now closed. Programme coming soon.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Build your 2026 Black History Month event
Tell us what you want to see at this year's Black History Month event? Come along and share your ideas on speakers sessions and even the food!
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
New spotlight display: ‘More Than Nitty Nora: Achievements in School Nursing’
You can view the display, showcasing the history and achievements of school nurses, on the lower ground floor of the Library and Museum now.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Focus on: fertility nursing journals
Discover key journals to support your fertility nursing practice. Perfect for exploring ideas sparked by this week’s RCN Fertility Nursing Conference or from your own work and research.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Send us your Public Event Idea: Migration and Nursing
The RCN Library and Museum is looking for your event ideas relating to an exhibition on migration and nursing.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Explore the RCN Library and Museum’s exhibitions this autumn
If you are sad about summer slowly ending, don’t despair! At the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum in London we have now returned to autumn opening hours and are back on Saturdays. So why not visit one of our exhibitions?
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
You’re Invited: Take part in 'Inside Home' a new art installation on migration and nursing
Join a creative workshop and be part of an artwork featured in our upcoming exhibition on the history of migration and nursing.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Can you contribute an object or story to our exhibition about nursing and migration?
The RCN Library and Museum is looking for your contributions to an exhibition about nursing and migration.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
Submit your Public Event Idea: The Art of Nursing
Submit an event idea for the RCN Library and Museum event programme.
Updated: 20 April 2026 -
The Art of Nursing: Creativity, Resistance, Renewal
Discover art by and about nurses over the last 150 years.
Updated: 20 April 2026