Library
Our beautiful library is housed in an old chapel, used back when the site was a Convent School. Decorated with beautiful stain-glassed-windows and high ceilings, the library provides a calm and serene environment in which to focus and study whilst surrounded by the stunning interiors.
The library features tech-enabled study pods, desk space, comfy and relaxed seating areas and a self-service kiosk. With Wi-Fi throughout campus, areas dedicated to group or independent study, plenty of laptops for loan, and helpful staff on hand, the Library is your ideal place to study and grow your knowledge.
Digital Learning Lab
The Digital Learning Lab (DLL) is an additional computer room that features 32 computers for students to complete coursework on. This space provides additional computers to those found in the library.
Pro-section Lab
Also known as the wet lab, or human anatomy lab. This facility contains real human cadavers. Health Sciences University is the only university setting to house this facility, as it’s usually only found in teaching hospitals. This is a great place to students to transfer what they have learnt in lectures to physical real-life examples.
Dry Lab/ Models Lab
This location contains skeletons, faux examples human anatomy and further physical resources and models on the human anatomy and musculoskeletal system. Students can look at areas of the body as a whole or in isolation. This space provides students the opportunity for tactile hands-on learning in addition to what they will learn from reading texts and in lectures.
History Library
The history library is located on the top floor above the dry lab. This room contains records, books and artefacts from the history of chiropractic. From the original proponents of the discipline to the groundwork that was laid in order for us to teach today.
Lecture Theatres
Our main building contains two large lecture theatres, for large capacity student teaching environment with tiered seating.
Seminar Rooms
We also have multiple seminar rooms for smaller more intimate learning setting. We understand that the intake of information can vary from subject to subject, and between individuals. By offering a mix of learning environments we can cater for a range of learning experiences.
Technique Rooms
These rooms contain multiple practise benches, that students will practice techniques with. Our largest room TR2 contains fifteen ES2000 benches, we also have five RM2 Atlas benches in our smaller technique rooms ensuring students are clinically confident.
Learn more about our facilities on Campus
The facilities available at Health Sciences University include state-of-the-art clinical facilities, as well as those to aid student learning and lifestyle.
News
Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at Health Sciences University.
Health Sciences University is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of Erdi Shaba, PhD student and Chiropractic Lecturer within the AECC School of Chiropractic, who has been awarded the Best Poster Award at the prestigious European Chiropractors' Union (ECU) Conference in Zurich.
Health Sciences University (HSU) is delighted to welcome Jacqui Rix to campus as she completes an extraordinary 630-mile fundraising walk along the Southwest Coast Path, as part of the ‘Rix Big Ramble 2’ in memory of her late husband, George Rix.
Inspired by personal experiences navigating healthcare after a family scoliosis diagnosis, Triniti chose to pursue chiropractic to help others access compassionate, life-changing care.
We caught up with Canadian student Madison Wolfe, who is studying in Year 1 of the MChiro Master of Chiropractic course, to learn more about his journey into chiropractic and what inspired him to pursue this career path.
Health Sciences University recently sent 19 AECC School of Chiropractic students to IMU University in Malaysia as part of a two-week international mobility programme.
Health Sciences University has announced the appointment of a new Head of School and confirmed a permanent Head of School, further strengthening its academic leadership as the University continues its growth and development.