Department of Nursing and Community Health
The Department of Nursing and Community Health brings together academics and clinical staff who have expertise and are passionate about nursing (adult; child; mental health and learning disability) public health, health education, social action and community health.
The ethos of the Department is “improving lives” and therefore all activities aim to improve the lives of its stakeholders in some way.
As part of the School of Health and Life Sciences we have a strong inter-professional education focus which prepares our students for bright futures in the healthcare sector. Our commitment to student focussed, innovative and flexible learning is supported by our state-of-the art facilities which makes learning accessible and exciting for all our students.
We offer a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD courses in nursing and public health. Our teaching takes place on two of our main campuses in Glasgow and London and we collaborate with partners around the world. We are a World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre and have a commitment to student and staff exchanges.
The department has a vibrant research community. Our focus is on advancing practice, innovation and research in Public Health and Long Term Conditions. Our research is clinically focused and is embedded within all our programmes ensuring that our students benefit from the latest standards of care.
Head of Department, Dr Val Ness
Email: V.Ness@gcu.ac.uk
Degree courses
Nursing Studies (Child)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
3 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B730 |
Follow a career working collaboratively with families, carers and children as a professionally educated Child Registered Nurse. Study at degree level and learn specialist nursing care for children and their families from birth to young adulthood.
Nursing Studies (Child)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
4 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B731 |
Study at honours degree level and learn specialist nursing care for children and their families from birth to young adulthood. You can become a professionally educated Child Registered Nurse.
Professional Studies in Nursing
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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Full Time |
1 Year | Jan 25 | Glasgow |
Study professional nursing at degree level if you are already a qualified nurse looking for a flexible course which will advance your academic qualifications. You can excel in particular areas of practice.
View 5 other study options
Award | Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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BSc | Part Time | 2 Years | Jan 25 | Glasgow |
Award | Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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BSc | Part Time | 2 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow |
Award | Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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BSc | Full Time | 1 Year | Sep 25 | Glasgow |
Award | Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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BSc | Full Time | 1 Year | Jan 26 | Glasgow |
Award | Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location |
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BSc | Part Time | 2 Years | Jan 26 | Glasgow |
Professional Studies in Nursing
Mode of study | Duration | Start date |
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Part time |
2 - 6 Years | Jan 25 |
Study professional nursing at honours degree level if you are already a qualified nurse looking for a flexible course which will advance your academic qualifications. You can excel in particular areas of practice.
Nursing Studies (Adult)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
3 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B740 |
If a solution-focused approach appeals to you, you can study at degree level and learn how to care for adults suffering from multiple conditions. Graduates go on to become a professionally educated Adult Registered Nurse.
Nursing Studies (Adult)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
4 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B700 |
If a solution-focused approach appeals to you, you can study at honours degree level and learn how to care for adults suffering from multiple conditions. Graduates go on to become a professionally educated Adult Registered Nurse.
Nursing Studies (Mental Health)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
3 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B760 |
Study nursing with a specific focus on mental health at degree level. If you think you would enjoy being supportive and caring for others, you can become a mental health nurse promoting mental wellbeing and helping to empower individuals in recovery.
Nursing Studies (Learning Disability)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
3 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B761 |
As a registered nurse, you can enjoy finding solutions and working with people. Study nursing at degree level with a specific focus on learning disabilities, improving lifestyle and health.
Nursing Studies (Learning Disability)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
4 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B763 |
Study nursing at honours degree level with a specific focus on learning disabilities. You can become a registered nurse finding solutions and working with people improving lifestyle and health.
Nursing Studies (Mental Health)
Mode of study | Duration | Start date | Location | UCAS code |
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Full Time |
4 Years | Sep 25 | Glasgow | B762 |
Study nursing with a specific focus on mental health at honours degree level. If you think you would enjoy being supportive and caring for others, you can become a mental health nurse promoting mental wellbeing and helping to empower individuals.
Meet the department
Our teaching and support staff are here to help (see below).
For Course and programme enquiries: T: +44 (0)141 331 8630 / E: studentenquiries@gcu.ac.uk
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Bridget Davis
Research Fellow, School of Health and Life Sciences
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 8713 Bridget.Davis@gcu.ac.uk -
Carol Emslie
Co-Director Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) and Lead Substance Use Research Group
Department of Nursing and Community Health
carol.emslie@gcu.ac.uk -
Janet Finlayson
Senior Research Fellow
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 (0)141 331 3083 Janet.Finlayson@gcu.ac.uk -
Kevin Forbes
Lecturer
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 8491 kevin.forbes@gcu.ac.uk -
Tracey Forrester
Lecturer
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 273 1303 tracey.forrester@gcu.ac.uk -
Jamie Frankis
Professor of Health and Society; SHBBV Research Group Co-Lead
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 3228 j.frankis@gcu.ac.uk -
Laura Fregonese
PhD student
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 (0)141 331 3837 laura.fregonese@gcu.ac.uk -
Jackie Gillespie
Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 8343 J.M.Gillespie@gcu.ac.uk -
June Gribben
Lecturer
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 3508 june.gribben@gcu.ac.uk -
Helena Kelly
Senior Lecturer and Learning and Teaching advisor
Department of Nursing and Community Health
+44 141 331 8846 helena.kelly@gcu.ac.uk
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