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As the Industrial Revolution, fuelled by some of the North East’s own innovators and engineers, changed Britain and the world, our history began.
In 1834, in the Barber Surgeon’s Company Hall of Newcastle, a School of Medicine and Surgery was founded to meet the demand for surgeons and doctors.
As pressure mounted for engineers, architects, chemists and biologists needed in the growing shipbuilding, iron, steel, mining and agricultural industries, a College of Physical Science was formed in 1871.
By 1908, the two colleges had become one division of the federal University of Durham, and Newcastle had become a great city; a leading player in the creation of the modern world.
The two colleges merged in 1937, forming King’s College and pioneering regionally important applied sciences, such as geology, mining, naval architecture, engineering and agriculture.
With the dissolution of the federal University of Durham in 1963, King's College became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Today, Newcastle University operates in three locations – Newcastle, Singapore, and Malaysia. We’re home to a vibrant international community of over 27,000 students from 145 countries.
Courses
Modules in Public Health and Health Services Research
Running in Semester 1 (end of September)
Fundamentals of Research (HSC8001)
Introduction to Global Health (HSC8056)
Global Health (HSC8057)
Public Policy, Health and Health Inequalities (HSC8047)
Health Statistics (HSC8036)
Public Health Protection (HSC8045)
Introduction to Systematic Reviewing and Critical Appraisal (HSC8055)
Running in Semester 2 (end of January)
Intro to Global Health Policy and Medicines Use (HSC8006)
Global Health Policy and Medicines Use (HSC8008)
Advanced Social Determinants of Health (HSC8003)
Evaluative Methods in Health Services Research (HSC8054)
Introduction to Health Policy and Health Systems (HSC8040)
Health Care Quality (HSC8048)
Global Health in the Anthropocene (HSC8007)
Health Economics (HSC8027)
Chronic Disease Epidemiology (HSC8059)
Public Health Intervention (HSC8042)
Applications of Epidemiology to Public Health (HSC8058)
Modules in Clinical Health Science and Clinical Research
Clinical Research with Older People (E-learning CHS8007)
Allergy (E-learning CHS8005)
Integrity, Infrastructure and Information Governance in Healthcare Research (E-learning MCR8009)
Study Design, Data Management and Communication of Clinical Research: Doing Clinical Research Well (E-learning MCR8010)
Writing in a Research Setting (E-learning MCR8011)
Designing a Research Proposal (E-learning MCR8013)
Clinical Trials (E-learning MCR8015)
Clinical Research Statistics (E-learning MCR8019)
Qualitative Research (E-Learning MCR8033)
Introduction to Qualitative Research (E-learning MCR8034)
Modules in Oncology and Palliative Care
Running in Semester 1 (end of September)
E-learning: Palliative Care Themes and Perspectives (ONC8005)
E-learning: Quality Improvement (ONC8013)
E-learning: Multiprofessional Management of Cancer Part 1 (ONC8017)
E-learning: Pharmacology of Chemotherapeutic Agents (ONC8019)
E-learning: Chemotherapy Nurse Training (ONC8023)
E-Learning: The Molecular Pathology of Cancer and Application in Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (ONC8025)
Running in Semester 2 (end of January)
E-learning: Developments in Diagnostic Imaging in Oncology (ONC8004)
E-learning: Ethical Dimensions of Cancer/Palliative Care (ONC8008)
E-learning: Contemporary Issues in Palliative Care Practice (ONC8016)
E-learning: Multiprofessional Management of Cancer Part 2 (ONC8018)
E-learning: Cancer Cell, Molecular Biology and Genetics (ONC8022)
E-learning: Chemotherapy Nurse Training (ONC8024)
E-learning: Research Methods 1 (ONC8026)
E-learning: Cancer Drug Development and Innovative Therapies (ONC8027)
E-learning: Practical Health Economics for Cancer (ONC8028)
E-learning: Managing Pain (ONC8029)
Both semesters: E-Learning: Clinical Research Statistics (MCR8019)
Bespoke courses
We can create bespoke training to meet your staff’s specific needs, including:
a huge range of Communication Skills Training through Roleplaynorth
anatomy and clinical skills courses, with facility hire, academic input, technical support and cadaveric materials all available
bespoke hands-on training in scientific techniques and analysis of results