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Thinking of applying to one of our Postgraduate courses?
Would you like to understand more about the postgraduate application process? You are in the right place. After following our guidance and exploring our courses, if you need further support with your online application our admissions team are here to help you.
Take your career further with postgraduate study
Applications for our postgraduate courses starting in September are open now and courses opening in January 2025 will open 19 February. We offer a wide array of Pre-registration and Post-registration Masters programmes, PG certificates, and PG diplomas.
Take your career further with a postgraduate qualification from our small and specialist health sciences University College.
You can make your application by going to the course page you wish to apply to and clicking ‘Apply Now’.
How to apply
We give you an insight into a typical application journey for our Postgraduate courses.
You can apply for any of our postgraduate courses directly through Health Sciences University.
Our Prospectus
View our University prospectus by requesting a physical copy, or by viewing it online.
Join us for a Campus Tour or Open Day
Open days and virtual open days are the best way to find out more about the courses we offer and get a feel for what life is like at Health Sciences University. Find out more about our campus and facilities, talk to course leaders and chat with current students.
Advice
Funding postgraduate study
There’s no reason to let the cost of postgraduate study hold you back – discover your options for postgraduate funding with the Prospects guide to the loans, scholarships and bursaries that are available, and get advice on employer sponsorship and working while studying.
Eligibility and how to apply
If you’re starting a master’s course, you could be eligible for a loan up to £11,295. Find out if you’re eligible for the new postgraduate loan, and how to apply.
Advice from UCAS – External website
Your course may be eligible for an NHS Bursary
If your academic qualification prepares you for a healthcare profession within the NHS, you might qualify for additional financial support through NHS bursaries.
NHS Bursary Guide 2024 – Savethestudent.org
Advice for Mature Students
As a mature student you may be worried about how you will cope with the demands of academic work – particularly if you’ve been out of education for a few years. There’s lots of support available to help you make the most of your time at university and ensure you reach your full potential.
News
Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at Health Sciences University.
Health Sciences University (HSU) and UK Management College (UKMC) and have announced a new academic partnership that will expand access to high-quality higher education and create new opportunities for students across the north of England.
HSU graduate Ben Samways studied BSc (Hons) Sport, Exercise and Health Science before progressing into strength and conditioning with an MSc at Bournemouth University.
HSU graduate Nikita completed BSc Clinical Exercise Science before progressing to an MSc in Health Education and Promotion and a PhD in Tobacco Control at Maastricht University in the Netherlands.
HSU graduate Joel Kearney studied BSc Clinical Exercise Science before progressing into elite sport performance, biomechanics and strength and conditioning. Following an MSc at LJMU, UKSCA accreditation and a Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship PhD, Joel has worked with organisations including Liverpool FC, British Cycling, British Gymnastics and the FA, and is now Head of Strength & Conditioning at Championship Rugby Union side Caldy RFC.
Since joining HSU in 2023, Billy Coleman has been teaching across the BSc and MSc Sport Rehabilitation programmes while also coordinating student placements. A BASRaT-accredited practitioner and HSU MSc Sport Rehabilitation & Therapy graduate, they combine teaching with hands-on industry experience at Wimborne Town FC and Bournemouth Heart Club, supporting patients across cardiac, respiratory, diabetes and cancer rehabilitation.
Health Sciences University has appointed internationally recognised clinician, researcher and educator Professor Jeremy Lewis PhD FCSP as a Professorial Research Fellow within its Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Innovation (IMHI).