Why Nursing and Midwifery?

Are you inspired by the science of care and the opportunity to support individuals through pivotal moments in their lives? Do you want to make a real difference in health and well-being? Then a course in Nursing and Midwifery could be the perfect fit for you. Our courses provide you with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and compassionate approach needed to deliver exceptional care, preparing you for a rewarding career in this vital profession.

You’ll explore essential topics in healthcare, from patient assessment and clinical decision-making to maternal and neonatal care. With a focus on both evidence-based practice and hands-on experience, our courses enable you to develop skills in providing holistic care, managing complex health needs, and supporting families. Whether your passion lies in general nursing, specialised fields, or midwifery, our courses offer a comprehensive approach. You’ll gain insight into the ethical and professional frameworks that shape healthcare, equipping you to make a meaningful impact in communities and healthcare systems.

What can you do with a degree in Nursing and Midwifery?

Nursing and Midwifery go beyond providing care; they’re about empowering individuals and supporting communities in their health journeys. A career in this field lets you make a meaningful difference by delivering compassionate care, promoting wellness, and advancing healthcare practices. Whether it’s supporting women through pregnancy and childbirth, managing complex patient needs, or educating communities, nursing and midwifery offer diverse and impactful ways to contribute.

In roles like registered nurse, midwife, or nurse practitioner, you’ll work closely with patients, ensuring their health and wellbeing are prioritized. You could provide care in hospitals, support families in community settings, or specialise in areas like neonatal care, mental health or learning disability. As a researcher, you might advance healthcare practices or contribute to shaping public health policies. Whether in clinical practice, education, or leadership, a qualification in nursing and midwifery equips you to make a lasting impact on individuals and the broader healthcare system.

Our courses

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How nursing in Ghana helped change my career

I got into midwifery thanks to the midwife who looked after me when I had my son. She delivered fantastic care, and that experience inspired me to go into midwifery. It helped me change my career and head into healthcare.

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Occupational therapy week

Claudine shares tips for students on managing their studies while enjoying everyday occupations, from organizing time to taking breaks, embracing study styles, and prioritising sleep.

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Why I Chose Midwifery at Huddersfield

Hi everyone, I’m Hannah. I’m currently a first-year student Midwife at University of Huddersfield and loving every minute. I have lived in Huddersfield my whole life, so I know it like the back of my hand. Here are the reasons why I chose Midwifery at Hud.


Work placements

Gain real world experience 

All our Health Professions and Social Care courses have work placement opportunities, where you’ll have the opportunity to put what you have learnt into practice. Depending on the course you choose, your placements could be in a hospital, clinic, charity, school, birth centre, NHS 111, emergency operations centres, or in the community, as well as many health and social care providers, to further your career chances. 

Accredited courses

Professional body accreditation

All our courses are recognised by the relevant associated regulatory body. Once you’ve successfully graduated you may be eligible to apply and register with the associated regulatory and professional body and take the next step in your career.  

Come with us on a tour of the new Daphne Steele Building, the first development on our National Health Innovation Campus in Huddersfield.

Our Facilities

Our experts

We have many experts in Nursing and Midwifery. Here are a few of them:

Donna Kemp, Mental Health Lecturer

Donna Kemp

Subject Area Lead

Donna Kemp is the Subject Area Lead for Pre-registration Nursing at the University of Huddersfield, with expertise in mental health nursing across community, crisis, and in-patient care. Her research focuses on collaborative care planning, shared decision-maki

Dr Jayne Samples

Senior Lecturer

Dr. Jayne Staples has worked at Huddersfield since 2006. With a background in nursing and midwifery, she has held various clinical and academic roles. She currently serves as Lead Midwife for Education and leads Academic Integrity.


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