Monday, February 27, 2012

Chester University was founded as Chester Diocesan Training College in 1839 by a distinguished group of local leading figures in the Church of England

  Chester University

University of Chester

Coat of arms of the University of Chester
Motto Latin: Qui docet in doctrina
Motto in English "He that teacheth, on teaching"
Established 1839
Type Public
Endowment £534,756
Chancellor His Grace The Duke of Westminster
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tim Wheeler
Deputy Vice-Chancellor David Stevens
Admin. staff 1,396
Students 16,800
Undergraduates 12,438
Postgraduates 4,390
Location Chester and Warrington, Cheshire, UK
53°12′01″N 2°53′53″W / 53.200326°N 2.898073°W / 53.200326; -2.898073Coordinates: 53°12′01″N 2°53′53″W / 53.200326°N 2.898073°W / 53.200326; -2.898073
Campus Urban
Colours Burgundy        
Affiliations ACU, NWUA, Cathedrals Group
Website www.chester.ac.uk
Logo of the University of Chester
The University of Chester is a public research university located in Chester, United Kingdom. The University, based on three campuses in Chester and one in Warrington, offers a range of foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as undertaking academic research.
Chester is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Cathedrals Group, the North West Universities Association and Universities UK.

History

The University was founded as Chester Diocesan Training College in 1839 by a distinguished group of local leading figures in the Church of England, including future Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone and the 14th Earl of Derby. It was the UK's first purpose-built teacher training college,
which makes it one of the longest established higher education institutions in the country. In 1842, Gladstone opened the College's original buildings for its first intake of ten male student teachers on the Parkgate Road site, just outside the City Walls, that the University occupies today.
In 1921, Chester formally became an affiliated college of the University of Liverpool, which meant that the University of Liverpool awarded Chester's qualifications and Chester's students were able to use Liverpool's facilities.
The institution was threatened with closure in the 1930s, but its future was secured by the Bishop of Chester in 1933. From then on, the College continued to grow steadily. By the 1960s, as the UK was massively expanding its higher education capacity in reaction to the Robbins Report, the College was considered as a possible candidate for university status. These proposals, however, weren't followed through.
The College continued to expand. Women were first admitted in 1961. In 1963, the government renamed teacher training colleges to colleges of education, so Chester's name became Chester College of Education in 1963. In 1974, the number of courses was expanded beyond teacher education to include Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. To reflect its wider remit, the College was renamed Chester College of Higher Education.
In the early 1990s, The School of Nursing and Midwifery (now the Faculty of Health and Social Care) was established.The College also began to offer a Bachelor of Theology degree, HNDs and more postgraduate courses, such as master's degrees and PhDs. It also embarked on a £10 million campus improvement programme. By 1995, Chester had earned the right to call itself University College Chester. This name, however, was short-lived as the government changed the requirements for university colleges in 1999 to include only those that had their own degree-awarding powers. Thus, Chester had to drop the University College tag and reverted to the title Chester College of Higher Education, though the more descriptive Chester, a College of the University of Liverpool was frequently used in publicity material.
The College expanded in 2002 through the acquisition of the higher education faculty and campus of Warrington Collegiate Institute. (The further and adult education campuses of Warrington remained independent and are now known as Warrington Collegiate.)
In 2003 Chester was granted its own degree-awarding powers, allowing it to be known as University College Chester once again.
In 2005, University College Chester was awarded full university status and became the University of Chester. This was followed by the right to award its own research degrees in 2007 and, following the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, a significant proportion of the University’s research was declared to be of international quality, with a proportion of 'World Leading' research in History (15%), English, Sports Studies, and Drama (each 5%).

Campuses


The original College building (still in use and now known as Old College) in 1843, a year after it opened
The University of Chester has four campuses. The 32-acre (130,000 m2) main Chester campus  is located on Parkgate Road, just north of the City Walls. It has a mixture of Victorian buildings (such as Old College, right, which includes a chapel built by some of the original students) and modern buildings (such as the Students' Union). The campus also features a fitness centre, sports hall, swimming pool, science and language laboratories, bar and various shops.
Some departments are housed offsite at locations within walking distance of the main campus, for example, the Department of English is located in a Grade II-listed former Victorian vicarage.
There are two significant sites which are recent additions to the institution's estate. The former County Hall, which is located in the city centre near the racecourse, houses the Faculty of Education and Children’s Services and the Faculty of Health and Social Care and is known as the Riverside Campus.
The university has also developed the Kingsway Campus with the addition of a three-storey teaching block, ground floor exhibition space and art gallery and sports changing rooms. The £2.4 million scheme at the university’s Faculty of Arts and Media features a number of green innovations, such as ground source heating.
The university-owned student accommodation is primarily reserved for first year and overseas students. This consists of halls of residence and houses nearby.
The smaller Warrington campus originally hosted a camp for Canadian officers in World War II and is located in the Padgate area of Warrington. This campus includes the North West Media Centre, which has close ties to Granada Television, a business centre and a new state of the art learning resource centre.
The university also has a number of bases at NHS sites across Cheshire and the Wirral.

Organisation

The University is organised into seven faculties of study. Five of these are also subdivided into academic departments. The Faculties and departments are:
  • Faculty of Applied Sciences
    • Department of Biological Sciences
    • Department of Clinical Sciences
    • Department of Computer Science, Information Systems and Mathematics
    • Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences
  • Faculty of Business, Enterprise and Lifelong Learning
    • Department of Business, Management and Strategy
    • Department of Finance and Resource Management
    • Department of Marketing, Tourism and Events Management
    • Centre for Work Related Studies (Professional Development)
  • Faculty of Arts and Media
    • Department of Art and Design
    • Department of Media
    • Department of Performing Arts
  • Faculty of Education and Children's Services
  • Faculty of Health and Social Care
  • Faculty of Humanities
    • Department of English
    • Department of History and Archaeology
    • Department of Modern Languages
    • Department of Theology and Religious Studies
  • Faculty of Social Science
    • Department of Geography and Development Studies
    • Department of Law
    • Department of Psychology
    • Department of Social and Counselling Studies
In addition, a number of research centres operate alongside the departments.

Students and staff

Most of Chester's 15,000 students are from the UK, with a quarter being mature students. There are twice as many female students as male (partially due to the number of nursing, midwifery and teaching students). The small number of foreign students are mainly participants in the university's active exchange policy. There are approximately 1,400 members of staff, 553 of whom are academic. Many of them take part in research and often publish their work through the institution's own publishing house, the University of Chester Press. The review of the staff's research in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise was positive: each of the ten Units of Assessment contained work that was internationally excellent, with world-leading work in several areas, including Drama, Dance and Performing Arts, English Language and Literature, History, and Sports-Related Studies. These results have led to a large increase in the University's Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) research funding from £338,000 in 2008-09, to £790,000 in 2009-10.
Dr Peter Blair and Dr Ashley Chantler edit Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, a major literary periodical, which publishes stories and reviews of up to 360 words by writers from around the world. Contributors have included: Ama Ata Aidoo, Roberta Allen, Beryl Bainbridge, Elleke Boehmer, Dave Eggers, David Gaffney, Rodge Glass, Michael Cawood Green, Allan Kolski Horwitz, Liesl Jobson, James Kelman, J. Robert Lennon, Kobus Moolman, Ewan Morrison, Dan Rhodes, Matt Thorne, Alan Wall, and Gee Williams.

Chester Students' Union

Chester Students' Union (CSU) offers services and provides facilities for students and is a member of the NUS. Three sabbatical officers are elected each year. For the 2011-2012 term, is President, Dechlan Jarrett, the Vice-President for the Chester campus, Jack Mason and the Vice-President for the Warrington campus, Kat Edwards. Sabbatical officers serve a maximum of two years.
The Executive Committee are the trustees of the Union. Members are elected each year before the end of March and each has a different role, such as Entertainments representative, Welfare and Campaigns representative and Publications representative. The support staff for the Union consists of a number of full-time employees, part-time student staff and volunteers from the elected Executive Committee and the Union Council.
The Union runs bars (CH1 on the main campus) as the previously known 'Padgate Union Bar' on the Warrington campus was in August 2010, taken over by the university. The Union also has three shops. Two are on the Chester campus, consisting of a general shop and a Starbucks Coffee franchise, and one at Warrington. The Union also runs over 75 sports clubs and societies; with each campus having its own teams, many of which compete in British Universities and Colleges Sport competitions. Once a year, the Union runs an inter-campus competition known as Varsity on campus where sporting societies, such as seven-a-side football, and non-sporting societies, such as poker, compete. Other non-sporting societies include the Drama Society, the Amnesty International Society and the People and Planet Society. A student radio station, The Cat 1251AM, is based on the Warrington campus and broadcasts daily, with presenters on air from September until June.
CSU won the NUS 'Community Relations Award' at the NUS 2011 ceremony.

Reputation

The University of Chester generally enjoys a good reputation, with The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) 2010 audit commending the University for its good practice in ensuring standards and enhancing the quality of learning opportunities, the supportive relationships that underpin the learning and working in the institution and the strength of its partnership work however it has come under fire from the local community recently due to the controversial purchase of Cheshire County Hall. The Faculty of Education and Children's Services also celebrated an 'outstanding' outcome of its recent Ofsted inspection of Initial Teacher Training. The University was ranked =79 in The Guardian 2011 University Guide and 81 in the Complete University Guide 2011. The University's Geography and Development Studies degrees achieved 100% in the National Student Survey and the University has been described as 'building up a solid reputation in a number of subjects beyond education' by The Times. It is ranked as 7th best university in North West England (out of 11 institutions).
In 2007, the Sunday Times released averages of all its tables over 10 years, ranking Chester as 78th in the country (out of 119 institutions) from 1998 - 2007.
 
UK University Rankings

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Times Good University Guide 71st 83rd 91st 71st= 86th 100th= 68th





Guardian University Guide 79th 90th 80th 86th
80th 90th 113th 108th 102nd

The Complete University Guide 80th= 81st= 90th 90th= 84th






The Daily Telegraph



84th






Sunday Times University Guide
97th= 83rd=
86th 99th 97th 82nd 93rd 87th 79th 69th

Coat of arms

The University's coat of arms was granted by the College of Arms in 1954. The arms, pictured above, are made up of an argent shield featuring the St George's cross on which there is a golden wheatsheaf, representing the Earldom of Cheshire. In the first quarter of the shield is a clasped open book, symbolising learning. The crest features a mitre, signifying the institution's founding by the Church of England, in front of two crossed swords, which are taken from the County of Cheshire's coat of arms. The golden scroll contains the Latin motto, "qui docet in doctrina", an extract from Saint Paul's epistle to the Romans and translates as "he that teacheth, on teaching" or "let the teacher teach".
The coat of arms was used as the College's logo until the early 1990s when a new logo, with a depiction of the Old College building, was introduced. The coat of arms returned to the College's logo in 2002 when a simplified version became part of the logo. The University's current logo, introduced in 2005, features the shield and scroll from the coat of arms.

Notable alumni

  • Alan Bleasdale, screenwriter (Cert Ed, 1964–1967)
  • Jim Bowen, Bullseye presenter (Cert Ed Physical Education, 1957–1959)
  • Michael Campbell, drummer in The Courteeners (BA(Hons) Television Production, 2002–2005)
  • John Carleton, international rugby union player
  • Jon Clarke, international rugby league player (BSc(Hons) Sport and Exercise Sciences, 2006–present)
  • George Courtney, MBE, international football referee (Cert Ed Geography, 1959–1961)
  • Duffy, singer (BA(Hons) Popular Music, Drama and Theatre Studies, 2004–2006; dropped out)
  • Jo Fletcher, international footballer (MSc Exercise and Nutrition Science, 2003–2005)
  • Matt Greenhalgh, film director and screenwriter (BA(Hons) Media Studies with Business Management and Information Technology, 1992–1995)
  • Dick Howard, international footballer (HND Physical Education, 1963–1965)
  • Roderick Hunt MBE, children's author (Cert Ed Divinity and English, 1957–1959)
  • Helen Jones MP, politician (PGCE)
  • Eddie Lever, footballer and manager (Cert Ed, 1931–1933)
  • J. Thomas Looney, devised the Oxfordian theory (Cert Ed, 1890–1891)
  • James Moore, rugby union player (BSc Business Information Systems, 2004–2007)
  • Tracey Neville, international netball player (BSc(Hons) Nutrition and Exercise Science, 2004–2007)
  • Jon Sleightholme, international rugby union player (1991–1994)
  • David 'Comedy Dave' Vitty, radio presenter (BA(Hons) Media Studies and Business Management, 1992–1995)
  • Sir Walter Winterbottom, footballer and first manager of the England football team (Cert Ed, 1931–1933)
  • Rob Wotton, television and radio presenter (BA(Hons) Health and Community Studies, 1987–1990; Union President, 1990–1991)
  • Mercy Liao, film producer (BA(Hons) Religious Studies, 2004–2007)

Honorary graduates

Honorary graduates of the University include HRH The Prince of Wales, Dame Joan Bakewell, The Most Rev and Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu, Terry Waite CBE, Sir Andrew Motion, Tim Firth, Ken Dodd OBE, Sue Johnston OBE, Phil Redmond CBE, Willie Carson, Matthew Kelly, Estelle Morris (Baroness Morris of Yardley), Christine Russell, Ronald Pickup and Tony Robinson.

Notable staff

  • Sir William Crookes, chemist (1855-unknown)
  • Elaine Graham Practical Theology (Department of Theology & Religious Studies, 2009-present)
  • Alan Wall, novelist (Department of English, 2004–present)
  • Dr. Howard Williams, archaeologist (Department of History and Archaeology, 2008–present)
  • Stewart Ainsworth archaeologist (Department of History and Archaeology, 2010–present)
 Courses
Undergraduate
Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Advertising BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Animal Management / Zoo Management BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Archaeology BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Archaeology (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
BA Supporting Learning with Children and Young People BA (Level 6 only) Part-time Riverside
BA Supporting Learning with Children and Young People BA (Level 6 only) Part-time Warrington
Biology BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Biology (Combined) BSc (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Business BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Business Management BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Warrington
Business Management and Entrepreneurship BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Commercial Music Production BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Community Health Studies BSc (Hons) Single Part-time
Computer Science BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Counselling Skills BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Creative Writing BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Criminology BSc (Hons) Single
Chester
Criminology (Combined) BA/BSc (Hons) Combined
Chester
Dance BA (Hons) Single Honours Full-time Chester
Digital Photography BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Drama and Theatre Studies BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Early Childhood Studies BA (Hons) Single Full-time Warrington
Education Studies BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
English BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
English Language BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
English Language and Literature BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Events Management BA (Hons) Single or Combined (single not available at Warrington) Full-time Chester
Events Management BA (Hons) Single or Combined (single not available at Warrington) Full-time Warrington
Film Studies BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Fine Art BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Forensic Biology BSc (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
French BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Geography BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Geography (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined / BSc (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
German BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Graphic Design BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Graphic Design (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Health and Social Care BA (Hons) Single

Health Informatics BSc (Hons) Top Up Part-time Chester
Health Informatics BSc (Hons) Top Up Part-time Warrington
History BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
History (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Housing Practice (Learning Pathways) Professional Certificate, Certificate in Higher Education, Foundation Degree
Chester
Human Nutrition BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Human Nutrition (Combined) BSc (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Information Systems Management BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Integrated Working with Children, Young People and Families BA (Hons) Single
Chester
Integrated Working with Children, Young People and Families BA (Hons) Single
Warrington
International Business BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
International Development Studies (IDS) BA (Hons) Combined / BSc (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Journalism BA (Hons) Full-time Warrington
Journalism (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Journalism (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Languages evening programme

Chester
Law (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined
Chester
LLB Law LLB Law (Hons) Single
Chester
LLB Law with Journalism or Criminology LLB Law (Hons) Single
Chester
Marketing BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Marketing and Public Relations BA (Hons) Combined Honours Full-time Warrington
Mathematics BA (Hons) Combined / BSc (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Media Studies BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Midwifery BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Riverside
Modern Languages BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Natural Hazard Management (NHM) BA (Hons) Combined / BSc (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
NEBOSH (National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety)
Part-time
Non Medical Prescribing Undergraduate (also available at postgraduate level)

Nursing BSc (Hons) Full-time
Nutrition and Dietetics BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Osteopathy BSc (Hons)

Overseas Nurses Programme Short Level 5/6 course Part-time Riverside
Photography BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Politics BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Politics (Combined) BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Popular Music Performance BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Professional Nursing BSc
Riverside
Professional Practice BSc (Hons) Part-time Riverside
Psychology BA (Hons) Combined / BSc (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Radio BA (Hons) Single Full-time Warrington
Radio Production BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Warrington
Religious Studies BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Social Work BA (Hons) Single Full-time Warrington
Sociology BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Sociology (Combined) BA/BSc (Hons) Combined
Chester
Spanish BA (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing BSc (Hons) Single
Riverside
Specialist Practice Community BSc (Hons) Single
Chester
Sport and Exercise Sciences BSc (Hons) Single or Combined Full-time Chester
Sport Development BA (Hons) Single or Combined
Warrington
Sports Journalism BA (Hons) Single Full-time Warrington
Teacher Training Primary and Early Years BA (Hons.) with Qualified Teacher Status Full-time Riverside
Theology BA (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Theology (Part-time) BA (Part-time) Part-time Chester
Theology and Religious Studies BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
Theology and Religious Studies* BA (Hons) Single
Chester
Tourism BA (Hons) Combined Full-time Chester
TV Production (Combined) BA (Hons) Full-time Warrington
TV Production (Single Honours) BA (Hons) Single Full-time Warrington
Wildlife Conservation and Ecology BSc (Hons) Single Full-time Chester
Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) Certificate of Higher Education / Diploma of Higher Education / Foundation Degree / BA / BSc Part-time Chester
Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) Certificate of Higher Education / Diploma of Higher Education / Foundation Degree / BA / BSc Part-time Warrington
Youth Work BA Full-time Warrington

Postgraduate

Archaeology of Death and Memory MA (Subject to validation)
Chester
Advanced Practice MSc, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Applied Mental Health Practice MA / Postgraduate Diploma
Chester
Archaeology (Masters by Research) MRes (subject to validation)
Chester
Archaeology and Heritage Practice MA (Subject to validation)
Chester
Art Therapy MA
Chester
Biomedical Science MSc/Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate

Cardiovascular Rehabilitation MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate Full-time Chester
Cardiovascular Rehabilitation (Mumbai) Postgraduate Certificate Full-time
Chester Business Masters MSc* (subject to validation) Full-time Chester
Clinical Bariatric Practice MSc
Riverside
Clinical Counselling MA Part-time Chester
Cognitive Behavioural Therapies MSc Part-time Chester
Commissioning (Health and Social Care) Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Communicable Diseases Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Counselling Studies MA
Chester
Counselling Supervision Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Chester
Creative Writing MA Full-time Chester
Crime and Justice MA
Chester
Dance MA

Design MA / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Chester
Diabetes Management MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Doctor of Education Ed.D. Part-time Chester
Doctor of Professional Studies (DProf) in Health and Social Care Doctorate Part-time Riverside
Doctorate in Business Administration, (DBA) DBA
Chester
Doctorate in Professional Studies, (DProf) DProf
Chester
Early Childhood MA Part-time Riverside
Early Years Practice with Early Years Professional Status Postgraduate Certificate Full-time Chester
Education (Singing in the Curriculum) Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Riverside
Education for Postgraduate Medical Practice MA
Riverside
Education MA MA Part-time Chester
Education MA in Teaching and Learning (MATL) MA Part-time Riverside
Endodontology MSc

European Languages and Cultures MA Part-time Chester
Exercise and Nutrition Science MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Exercise and Nutrition Science (Dublin) MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Faiths and Public Policy MA
Chester
Family and Child Psychology MSc Full-time Chester
Family and Child Psychology MSc Part-time Chester
Fine Art MA Part-time Chester
Foundation in Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches: Preparation for Accreditation* PGDip Full-time Chester
Foundation in Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches: Preparation for Accreditation* PG Dip Part-time Chester
Global Health MSc
Riverside
Graduate Teacher Programme Employment-based Initial Teacher Training Full-time Chester
Health Improvement and Wellbeing MSc Full-time
History (Masters by Research) MRes
Chester
History (Military) MA
Chester
Infection Prevention and Control Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Information Systems MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Interactive Digital Media MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Chester
Intercultural Approaches to Psychotherapies MA Part-time Riverside
Journalism Studies MA / Postgraduate Certificate / Postgraduate Diploma Full-time Warrington
Leading Integrated Practice with Children, Young People and Families MA Full-time Chester
Management MSc
Chester
Management with Events Management MSc
Chester
Management with Finance MSc
Chester
Management with Human Resource Management MSc
Chester
Management with Information Systems MSc
Chester
Management with International Business MSc
Chester
Management with Marketing MSc
Chester
Management with Tourism Management MSc
Chester
Marketing Communications and Public Relations MSc
Chester
Mathematics MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Mathematics Enhancement Course
Full-time Chester
MBA (Full-time) MBA Full-time Chester
MBA (Part-time) MBA Part-time Chester
Modern and Contemporary Fiction MA Full-time Chester
Multi-Method Therapy MA Part-time Riverside
Neonatal Advanced Clinical Practice Postgraduate Certificate

Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture MA Full-time Chester
Non Medical Prescribing Masters Level Programme (also available at undergraduate level)

Nutrition and Dietetics MSc / Postgraduate Diploma Full-time Chester
Occupational Health Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Oncology for Health and Social Care Practitioners Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Chester
Paediatric Advanced Clinical Practice Postgraduate Certificate Full-time
Performance Practice MA
Chester
PGCE Early Years Postgraduate Certificate Full-time Warrington
PGCE Primary Postgraduate Certificate Full-time Chester
PGCE Secondary Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Popular Music MA

Postgraduate Certificate in MTL Coaching PG Certificate Part-time Chester
Practical and Contextual Theology MA
Chester
Practical Theology DProf
Chester
Professional Education MEd

Professional Education (Higher Specialist Award Social Work Practice Education) MEd

Professional Nursing MSc MSc
Riverside
Professional Studies MSc

Programme and Project Management MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate Full-time Chester
Psychological Trauma MSc Part-time Chester
Psychology (Conversion)* MSc Full-time Chester
Psychology (Conversion)* MSc Part-time Chester
Psychology: Theory, Method and Applications MSc
Chester
Public Health MSc Full-time Riverside
Public Health Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Public Health Nutrition MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Regeneration for Practitioners PG Cert/PG Dip/MA/MSc Regeneration
Chester
Religious Studies MA
Chester
Research Methods MSc
Riverside
School-based Continuing Professional Development Postgraduate
Chester
Sexual and Reproductive Health Postgraduate Certificate Part-time
Social Work MA / Postgraduate Diploma

Sociology of Sport and Exercise MSc
Chester
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing MSc / Postgraduate Diploma

Specialist Practice Community MSc / Postgraduate Diploma

Sports Sciences (with named pathways) MSc Full-time Chester
Teaching and Assessing for Dyslexia Postgraduate Certificate Part-time Riverside
Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice Postgraduate Certificate

Television Production MA / Postgraduate Diploma Full-time Warrington
Theology MA
Chester
Top-Up 4 Teaching: Geography Professional Development
Chester
Weight Management MSc / Postgraduate Diploma / Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Weight Management - Dublin MSc, PG Dip , PG Cert Part-time
Wildlife Conservation MSc/Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate
Chester
Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) Postgraduate qualifications from Professional Certificates to Masters Part-time Chester
Work Based and Integrative Studies (WBIS) Postgraduate qualifications from Professional Certificates to Masters Part-time Warrington
Work Based Learning Facilitation (WBIS) Postgraduate        Certificate
Chester
Work Based Learning Facilitation (WBIS) Postgraduate        Certificate
Warrington
Youth Matters                         Postgraduate        Certificate                        Part-time

 Departments

Art and Design

Biological Sciences
Business and Management
Business and Management Warrington
Business, Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Centre for Labour Market Development (CLMD)
Centre for Public Health Research
Centre for Religion and the Biosciences (CRB)
Centre for Science Communication (SciComm)
Centre for Work Related Studies
Chester Business School
Chester Centre for Research in Arts and Media (CCRAM)
Chester Centre for Research into Sport and Society (CCRSS)
Clinical Sciences
Community and Child Health
Education and Children's Services
English
Faculty of Business, Enterprise & Lifelong Learning
Finance and Human Resource Management
Geography and Development Studies
Health and Social Care
History & Archaeology
Law School
Learning and Teaching Institute (LTI)
Marketing, Tourism and Events Management
Mathematics
Media
Mental Health and Learning Disability
Midwifery and Reproductive Health
Modern Languages
Performing Arts
Pre-Registration Nursing
Professional Development and Allied Health Care
Psychology
School of Computer Science, Mathematics & Business Computing
Social Studies and Counselling
Social Work
Sport and Exercise Sciences
Support Departments
Theology and Religious Studies

MPhil / PhD

On its MPhil and PhD programmes, the Department of English offers expert supervision by nationally and internationally known scholars, critics, editors, and creative writers.

Supervision can be offered on a wide range of subjects, including:
  • Literature from the Renaissance to the present day
  • Literary theory
  • Modern textual editing
  • English language and linguistics, particularly discourse analysis/stylistics, language and the media, corpus linguistics.
Creative writing projects can also be supervised.
For detailed lists of the subjects covered, see the individual profiles on the Staff page(www.chester.ac.uk/departments/english/staff),
and feel free to make an informal enquiry with a tutor.
For information about how to apply, see ‘Who to Contact(gradschool@chester.ac.uk)'.
Current PhD students are researching:
  • ‘Images of the Witch in Victorian Literature and Culture'
  • ‘Same-Sex Relationships in the Work of Victorian Women Writers'
  • ‘The Historical Novel'
  • ‘Gender and Sexuality in Sarah Waters'
  • ‘The Reworking of Myth in Modern Literature' (creative writing project)
Recently graduated PhD students have written theses on:
  • ‘Gender and Space in Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Plays'
  • ‘The Fiction and Fictionalising of William Carleton'
  • ‘The Relevance of the Ideology of Separate Spheres in Nineteenth-Century British Travel Literature'
  • ‘Victorian Women Writers and the Magazine Story'
  • ‘Appropriations of J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings'

 

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