Garnet Campus
On the opposite side to Parkwood Road you will find Garnet Campus. A more recent addition to the Health Sciences University campus, Garnet Campus is now largely home to our School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Not only does this site contain learning equipment and facilities for students of Rehabilitation, Sport and Exercise, Health Science, and Psychology, it also houses our Integrated Rehabilitation Centre.
Main Building
The main building at Garnet Campus contains teaching environments such as seminar rooms, as well as our Human Performance Laboratory (HPL) and our Assistance for Daily Living Suite (ADL). These spaces provide a range of sport science, performance and rehabilitation testing, analysis and intervention services to external clients and user groups. Students will use the equipment here as part of their research and learning.
Integrated Rehabilitation Centre
Our new state-of-the-art Integrated Rehabilitation Centre is based at Garnet Campus. The centre offers a wide range of specialist rehabilitation services to the local community, run by a multidisciplinary team of physios, sports-rehabilitators, chiros, neurological physios and performance specialists.
Explore our Campus
Situated on Parkwood Road, Boscombe, just a stone’s throw away from the picturesque Bournemouth beach. Within our campuses, you’ll find top-tier learning facilities, an onsite clinic, and a dedicated environment for health science studies. Discover more about our campuses below, including the advanced equipment our students utilise for their studies and clinical experiences.
Latest News
Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at Health Sciences University.
An innovation developed through HSU’s Centre for Osteopathic Research and Leadership (CORaL) has been selected by the World Health Organization as one of just 21 projects worldwide to feature at the WHO Global Summit.
Advance HE has published a new report that explores the merger which brought together AECC University College in Bournemouth and the University College of Osteopathy in London to create Health Sciences University (HSU).
This month, Claire Nadaf, Head of Engagement and Partnerships, and Sarah Herbert, Chief Nursing Officer at University Hospitals Dorset and Visiting Professor at HSU, embarked on a nursing delegation to China.
Health Sciences University (HSU) is delighted to announce its recent success in securing a capital funding bid from the Office for Students to the value of £2,136,638.
HSU is delighted to welcome Laura Finucane as Honorary Associate Professor. A leading figure in musculoskeletal (MSK) health, Laura brings a wealth of clinical, academic and international leadership experience - and a deep passion for rethinking how we support people in our practice.
In October, HSU was pleased to celebrate the publication of the Priorities for Osteopathic Care (PROCare) study in BMJ Open.