Applied Human Rights
Apply human rights principles to real-world challenges with our hands-on master's course, equipping you with the practical skills to make a difference.
Art Psychotherapy Practice
Study on this long-running Art Psychotherapy course, preparing you for practice as a successful Art Psychotherapist or Art Therapist in the UK. This course is open to applications from Wednesday 31st January 2024 to 5pm on Friday 31st May 2024. Applications received after this time won't be considered.
Art Psychotherapy Practice
Study on this long-running Art Psychotherapy course, preparing you for practice as a successful Art Psychotherapist or Art Therapist in the UK. This course is open to applications from Wednesday 31st January 2024 to 5pm on Friday 31st May 2024. Applications received after this time won't be considered.
Radiotherapy and Oncology in Practice
Study radiotherapy and oncology remotely via distance learning - with short periods using cutting-edge facilities on campus, and a significant practice placement in a radiotherapy centre.
Occupational Therapy (Pre-Registration)
Get real-world experience in health and social care on this two year course — becoming a registered occupational therapist when you graduate. This course is open to applications from Wednesday 31st January 2024 to 5pm on Friday 31st May 2024. Applications received after this time won't be considered.
Humanities In Action: Our Student Stories
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Humanities Research Centre
Humanities Research Centre conducts research in English, History, and Stage and Screen and collaborates on areas of shared interest including cultural history, gender, imperialism, scriptwriting and adaptation
Humanities research
The Humanities Research Centre brings together the work of English, Stage and Screen and History and is based at City Campus. The research centre supports the research funding, strategy and development of the three humanities areas
HEIF Public Engagement in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Client: SHU | Staff: Professor Christina Beatty, Professor Steve Fothergill and Mike Foden
Art, Simulation and Surgical Humanities
This network project is to support interdisciplinary exploration of the potential for identification of shared research agendas within the contexts of visual art, music and medicine.