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Buckinghamshire New University
2 locationsBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · 2 start datesAdult Nursing
Buckinghamshire New University
Uxbridge CampusMSc · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026
Adult Nursing
Buckinghamshire New University
2 locationsBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · 2 start datesAdult Nursing
Buckinghamshire New University
Uxbridge CampusMSc · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026
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Swansea UniversityAdult Nursing (Swansea), BSc (Hons)Hi! I'm Alvin, currently studying Adult Nursing at Swansea University. I am an international student and moved to the UK to pursue my passion for healthcare. I've always been interested in helping people and making a real difference, which is what led me to nursing. Outside of academics, I’m really into fitness especially gym training and running. I also play football and volleyball with my freinds for fun. I understand starting university can feel overwhelming, so I'm happy to share my experience and help with any questions about student life, nursing, or settling in! Cat
University of SurreyAdult Nursing with Foundation YearHiya! I'm Cat, a current Adult Nursing student in my second year at the University of Surrey. I am passionate about emergency nursing, general practice and encouraging healthcare students to explore all areas of this versatile career. I got into surrey via clearing after not quite achieving the grades for my original choice. I studied a foundation year and found it unbelievably useful and beneficial for my degree. Feel free to ask any questions you have about nursing, student jobs, accommodation or life as a student here at Surrey! Tabby
University of SuffolkBSc (Hons) Adult NursingI am a first year student at the University of Suffolk. I love to crochet in my spare time and have just finished my first blanket! I have a season ticket at Ipswich Town Football club and go to every home game. I love reading on my Kindle - mostly thriller/mystery books! Aicha
Middlesex UniversityBSc Nursing (Adult)Hi I'm Aicha studying BSc Nursing (Adult). Ask me any questions you have about my course, student life, our campus and more! As a second-year student nurse from Ivory Coast, I am passionate about providing quality care and making a positive difference in people’s lives. My background has shaped me into a compassionate, hardworking, and empathetic person who values respect and teamwork. I aspire to continue developing my skills, gain diverse clinical experience, and build a successful career dedicated to improving patient care and promoting health within the community. Becky
University College BirminghamNursing (Adult)I am a mature student studying Adult Nursing. I am a single parent and work part-time. I love uni life, and UCB is fantastic. The lecturers are friendly, approachable, helpful and have time for you which was a big tick as this is very important. Everyone around uni is lovely. It's fresh and vibrant, and from the first day of starting in January, I knew it was the uni for me! It's never too late to learn; if you are thinking of studying to become a nurse, I cannot recommend it enough! If i can do it, so can you!!!! Emily
University of LincolnNursing (Pre-registration - Adult) - MScHi, I am Emily. I am a first your undergraduate of Adult Nurisng currently studying at the university of Lincoln. I enjoy sports and hanging around with friends around the city, exploring and trying different foods! I will be happy to answer any questions you have about uni life ! Felix
Edinburgh Napier UniversityNursing (Adult) BNI am planning to move into a Nursing career with the hopes of exploring the new paths that are consistently emerging in the field. Whilst, primarily interested in hospital care, my studies have allowed me an insight into statistics, community and medicine; unlike any other path I ever considered before taking part. Jessica
University of LincolnNursing (Registered Nurse - Adult) - BSc (Hons)At first I wasn’t expecting to go to university but ever since I have, I have had no regrets whatsoever. Coming from a small town to a big city was scary but the best thing I have ever done! University is an opportunity to meet new people, try new things and become independent! I am open to answer any questions:) Marissa
King's College LondonNursing with Registration as an Adult NurseHey, I'm Marissa! A second year nursing student at King’s College London from Hong Kong and Canada. I'm passionate about leadership, health and wellness, and student advocacy. Alongside my degree, I’m actively involved in student societies and work as a Student Ambassador, supporting prospective students as they navigate university life. I’m always happy to chat about nursing at King’s, placements, managing workload, and making the most of student life in London. Mily
King's College LondonNursing with Registration as an Adult NurseHiya! 😊 I'm a 2nd-year Adult Nursing student at King’s College London, aspiring to be a cardiology nurse in the future! ❤️ I’m an international student from the United States. 🇺🇸 In my free time, I love exploring the hidden gems of London and going on adventures with my friends! 💎 Ruby
University of LincolnNursing (Registered Nurse - Adult) - BSc (Hons)Hello! My name is Ruby and I am a 1st year adult nursing student at the University of Lincoln! I am a member of the Taylor Swift society, my favourite human😍, and the pharmacy society! I am currently staying in 179 High Street, university accommodation! I am happy to answer any and all questions about my course, societies, accomodation and general life at university! Stephanie
University of East Anglia UEANursing - AdultHi! I’m a 2nd year adult nursing student :) I am always looking for opportunities to learn and develop my skills. After graduation I want to gain more experience, then explore what the world of nursing has to offer! I am more than happy to try and answer any questions you may have about this course or university life :)
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