New University Partner: Learna & University of Wolverhampton Launch 5 New Healthcare Programmes

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As we continue to grow as a leading provider of healthcare education at Learna | Diploma MSc, we are delighted to announce a new partnership with the University of Wolverhampton. This collaboration will expand our existing portfolio by offering new Master's and Postgraduate Diploma programmes in: Acute and Urgent Care, Diabetes, Healthcare Leadership, Medical Education, and Primary Care.

Learna | Diploma MSc and University of Wolverhampton partnership launch Left: Professor Ebrahim Adia, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, University of Wolverhampton Right: Courtenay Probert, Chief Executive, Learna | Diploma MSc

The partnership leverages our expertise in delivering flexible, 100% online courses tailored to the needs of busy healthcare professionals. Each programme is designed to allow students to balance their studies with full-time work and clinical practice. The courses are structured to provide daily engagement opportunities through an academic forum, ensuring that students can interact with peers and faculty regularly while progressing at their own pace.

While these programmes are designed to have a global impact by empowering healthcare professionals worldwide, they are also specifically developed to attract local healthcare trusts in the UK. The aim is to support the development of the national healthcare workforce, particularly in regions like Wolverhampton and the Black Country. By offering these advanced educational opportunities, Learna and the University of Wolverhampton are helping to ensure that local healthcare professionals have the skills and knowledge needed to meet the evolving demands of the sector.

Courtenay Probert, Chief Executive Officer of Learna, commented:

“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with the University of Wolverhampton. This is a significant step forward in our mission to improve global healthcare through accessible, high-quality medical education. By combining our strengths, we can empower healthcare professionals worldwide to achieve their full potential and make a positive impact in their communities.”

Sharon Arkell, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing at the
University of Wolverhampton, said:

“This new partnership is a really positive step forward for the Faculty, helping to strengthen our portfolio of healthcare degree courses while at the same time offering students the flexibility they need to study, especially if they have jobs or family.”

By collaborating with the University of Wolverhampton, Learna adds another distinguished academic partner to its network, which already includes the University of South Wales, and the University of Buckingham. This partnership underscores our dedication to expanding our reach and providing healthcare professionals with the tools they need to excel in their careers.

For more information on the new programmes and how they can benefit healthcare professionals, contact our admissions team to register your interest and join our cohort with University of Wolverhampton.