The Institute of Health and Social Care – and LSBU as a whole – is a part of the local and global community. Whether your interest is in healthcare, wellbeing or social justice, with LSBU you'll find like-minded people who want to turn their passion into purpose. Key to our programmes is our partnership with major organisations and institutions across London and the South East. It means our students have opportunities to enjoy first-class work placements across NHS Trusts, leading healthcare providers, social care, local authorities, housing, plus the third sector – a crucial part of your professional development. We’re here to give you the knowledge and experience to turn your passion into purpose.
If you want a career where you change lives every day, and where purpose means as much as your pay package, then you should be here!
find out moreAllied Health Professions (AHPs) play a key role in transforming community health and wellbeing. As the third largest clinical workforce in healthcare, AHPs impact people’s lives in so many ways, and there are lots of job opportunities that lead to rewarding lifelong careers.
find out moreSix London South Bank University (LSBU) students and one member of staff have been shortlisted in the annual Student Nursing Times Awards. The Student...
Researchers in the School of Health and Social Care at London South Bank University (LSBU), in collaboration with the Northern Care Alliance (NCA) and...
Anne LSBU’s Course Director for Occupational Health Nursing, awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Nursing.
LSBU hosted a live debate where leading figures in health went head-to-head to discuss whether or not the burden of regulation outweighs the benefits....
New research offered at LSBU will enable social work students to learn to see through the eyes of experts
The School of Health and Social Care LSBU hosted a one day conference for healthcare professionals to explore current issues in Perinatal Mental Healt...
LSBU extends condolences to the family of the inspirational Dr Kate Granger MBE.
LSBU’s first Artist in Residence, Xavier White, is set to launch an exhibition exploring resilience and compassion to help health and social care stud...
How a spur-of-the-moment visit to our campus proved the first step to a dream career for one student, with a little help from her lecturers and a gre...
A career change is never an easy choice to make, but Nicole felt supported by LSBU right from the start of her journey to study Occupational Therapy.
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Headed by Deborah Andrews, Associate Professor of Design at LSBU, the Circular Economy for the Data Centre Industry (CEDaCI) project aims to make data...
Today we hear from Eleana, a first year apprentice nurse
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Born in Central London, Emmanuel Owusa-Ansah was a Student Ambassador, a Warden and a member of two societies during his time at LSBU. He also decided...
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The CertHE course in Accounting and Finance at LSBU. Full-time and option to progress to year two of the BA (Hons) equivalent.
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Az2b Theatre presented dementia awareness play 'Grandma Remember Me' to an audience of 400 students from the School of Health and Social Care at Londo...
Film and media, arts and performance and creative technologies
From the courtroom to the construction industry: Diena has changed her career around thanks to her degree.
Media, arts and creative technologies courses
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LSBU is marking National Apprenticeship Week 2021 by celebrating coming second in a league table of leading higher education apprenticeship providers ...
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This research consists of a series of projects to improve patient and public engagement (PPE) in sexual and reproductive health and HIV services.
Olivia Jayne Kemp is studying BSc (Hons) Bioscience with the School of Applied Sciences at London South Bank University (LSBU).
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Award winning games designer Siobhán Thomas has been working with students to develop games for young people with disabilities
Harry Gilder graduated with a BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying in 2014 from London South Bank University.
An academic in our Health and Social Care has won a top award by the British Renal Society for her ongoing and vital research into care of people who ...
CEREB is LSBU's unique teaching, research and demonstration resource for the built environment and hosts renewable energy solutions.
This exploratory study, funded by a British Academy Small Grant, sought to trace material relating to mixed race people and couples in Britain between...
Are we addicted to sugar? That’s the issue that London South Bank University (LSBU) is set to uncover at the Sugar Tax Debate, to be held on 15 Septem...
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London South Bank University (LSBU) PhD researcher, Dan Bibalou, is undertaking a research project to assess the sustainability of supermarket refrige...
Go from idea to customer in 6 weeks with Start-Up London.
LSBU researchers have been exploring how to solve the problem of energy hungry data centres, improving efficiency using smart design techniques
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A team of LSBU students has made it to the grand final of the Engineering for People (EfP) Design Challenge, showcasing their innovative design skills...
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Diana Nammi has been recognised for her services to the advancement of women’s rights.
Dystopia – a one night multi-arts extravaganza – was more than just an event for the group of thirteen Arts and Festival students – it was a significa...
From A Levels to BI developer: Daniel talks us through his journey to working for himself as an IT contractor.
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LSBU Film Practice Degree (now Film and Television Practice) graduate, Jamie-Oliver Lai won second place at the prestigious Guild of Television Camera...
LSBU is partnering with Southwark Business Awards (SBA) for the second year running, to deliver these popular awards which recognise the successes and...
London South Bank University (LSBU) has helped Emma Connor secure employment in London by furthering her education in Marketing MSc, by enhancing her ...
Melissa's journey in Game Design and Development.
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Student and freelance artist, Carolyn Defrin, tells us about her collaborative research with Hammersmith United Charities and gives crucial advice to ...
‘Covid-19 Anxiety Syndrome’ is still causing many people to struggle with reintegrating into daily life, even with most Covid-19 restrictions in Engla...
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Following in his uncle's footsteps, Prince is well on his way to becoming a chartered engineer and fulfilling his dream of working in the power indust...
Lucy Starte studied BA (Hons) Business Studies at LSBU, which provided fantastic experiences such as studying in Paris for a semester.
Albie Sachs became one of the first Justices of the Constitutional Court of South Africa following the ending of apartheid.
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In a talk at LSBU just before Christmas, Professor David Nutt from Imperial College London, treated us to a glimpse of the positive, therapeutic effec...
The South Bank Collective is LSBU's newly registered creative agency giving photography students commercial experience and entrepreneurial skills
Our training programmes support the development of wider professional and personal skills.
Stephen Perry is leader of the 48 Group and managing director of the London Export Corporation. He has been made an Honorary Fellow in recognition of ...
Our career-focused pathways are rooted in the real world.
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a developmental disorder which affects 6-7% of UK schoolchildren. Children with SLI display difficulties with many aspects of language, but have far fewer problems with non-verbal tasks. Unfortunately, very little is known about SLI – especially when compared to dyslexia – related to SLI but not as severe.