Care of Dying (Nursing) postgraduate degrees in North West England

2 universities offer 3 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate care of dying (nursing) degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Lancaster University

1 care-of-dying-nursing courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 74th
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Best aspects: The university provides a supportive learning environment with helpful lecturers and good academic resources. The campus is generally welcoming, and there are plenty of opportunities to develop skills both academically and personally. Worst aspects / Improvements: One issue that needs improvement is the heating and hot water system, as it does not always work properly. At times, students only have access to cold water, which can be uncomfortable and difficult, especially for students who are sensitive or have health issues related to cold temperatures. Ensuring reliable heating and hot water would greatly improve student comfort and wellbeing.

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Palliative Care-PhD
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University of Liverpool

2 care-of-dying-nursing courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 14th
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026

WUSCA ranking: 31th
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It’s a great place to study because the campus and the convenience of the student accommodations/ houses near campus is good. It is also good teaching wise as most of the professors are top tier. What could be improved is that the support is horrible. When students are stressed we don’t know where to go especially the team of law is not supportive, even the professors are more supportive. It’s hard to be understood by them or to get some clarity. I wish they’d be more helpful

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Palliative Care PhD
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