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There is no straightforward recipe for getting your work published, read our guidance and tips on how to get started.
At the School of Nursing and Allied Health, we’re delivering impactful projects that integrate education and research, promote innovative service delivery and improved patient care. Find out about the School of Nursing and Allied Health's research, courses, facilities and career opportunities available to nursing and healthcare graduates.
The author guidelines give you the steps you need to follow to submit your work to the journal, the review process, and additional information you need to be successful.
Find out useful information and tips for writing the manuscript.
Find out more information about waiting to hear whether your manuscript has been accepted.
It might appear to be a daunting task to try and publish a piece of work on your own, find out why it may be worthwhile to think about publishing with others and working in writing teams.
Nominate a student for the School of Nursing and Advanced Practice Student Awards.
Find out ways to enhance the visibility of your academic writing
The School of Nursing and Allied Health has invested £1.6 million in developing professional-standard clinical practice suites and enhanced teaching spaces, discover the facilities for nurses and other health students.
Research in the School of Nursing and Allied Health encompasses the areas of nursing and social work. We are home to the Centre for Collaborative Innovation in Dementia and the Research Unit for Financial Inclusion.