About us
The School of Health and Wellbeing encompasses subject areas including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, paramedic science, nutrition, clinical practice, health and social care, mental health, psychology, counselling, criminology, social work, and youth and community studies.
Our expert staff are not only excellent teachers, they are also high-quality practitioners in their own right, undertaking wide-ranging research and consultancy work in the field. At Worcester, our teaching and research always seek to achieve real-life benefits. We work closely with our local community and with partners across a wide range of sectors to enhance the student experience and to provide students with invaluable insight into professional practice.
The School supports an acclaimed Research Centre, which includes the Association of Dementia Studies (ADS), Interpersonal Relationships & Wellbeing Research Group, and the Bystander Intervention Programme. We also house a specialist health and wellbeing facility, the McClelland Centre.
Health and Wellbeing News
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Monday, 11 November 2024
A vibrant new teaching space for health professionals, created by the University of Worcester, has been recognised as the best non-NHS healthcare facility at a national awards ceremony.
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Tuesday, 08 October 2024
The University of Worcester will be at Hereford County Hospital this month, with advice for people wishing to study or work in the healthcare sector.
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Monday, 23 September 2024
The University of Worcester’s Estates team has been shortlisted for a prestigious award for its work to create an outstanding new facility for health and medical education.