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Learn how to assess, manage and treat neuromusculoskeletal problems with rehabilitation and manual therapies on our two-year foundation degree.
Lead the design and development of the systems, machines and structures of the future with an Engineering degree from University of Staffordshire.
Policymakers and drinkers are speaking different languages when it comes to alcohol consumption, according to new research ...
University of Staffordshire students will take part in an international motorsport competition at Silverstone racetrack this ...
Postgraduate research courses Find out more about our professional doctorates, which combine taught modules with in-depth research. The research skills gained will inform your future professional ...
Visit us and discover more about our amazing community, where amazing things happen. A place built around you and your ambitions. Your gateway to industry. Explore our leading modern courses, hands-on ...
The Advanced Clinical Practice MSc is for nurses, midwives, paramedics, emergency care practitioners, pharmacists, community matrons and other allied healthcare workers who are advanced practitioners ...
Welcome to the Innovation Enterprise Zone (IEZ) – the University’s response to employers’ and regional socio-economic needs. In recent years, our university has made significant investments to provide ...
The first years of your child’s life are some of their most important. We understand that deciding how to care for your child during that time is a big decision to make. Our Nursery and Forest School ...
Explore University of Staffordshire London's Computing and Games courses, cutting-edge facilities, and real-world career opportunities in the heart of London.
Turn your passion into a lucrative career, and change the world for millions of people across the globe with a games course from University of Staffordshire.
The University of Staffordshire is committed to using charity and fundraising activities to solve societal problems and transforming the lives of the community and its students.