Europe is a small continent located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is divided into Northern, Western, Eastern, and Southern Europe; with Russia, located in Eastern Europe, being the most populous country in the continent. Major languages in the continent include English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Nordic Languages, and East European languages. The European Union, an international organization that was established to promote peace, inclusion, and security among its members, is an organization that comprises 27 countries in Europe and is a key player in educational advantages and benefits for students part of the union.

Europe has a strong nursing education program, and it is among the popular destinations of nursing graduates all over the world for employment due to its high salary for nurses and great benefits. As it is also a popular destination for international students, most of its nursing programs are taught in both English and local languages. The bachelor’s in nursing is taken in 3 years across the continent, with postgraduate studies varying from 1 year to 4 years.

Due to the European Union, participating countries accept diplomas and honor nursing licenses from each other. Listed are some of the best nursing schools on the continent!

Top Nursing Schools in Europe

1. King’s College London – Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, midwifery & Palliative Care

King’s College London is a prestigious university in England and a top institution for nursing in Europe that was founded in 1829. It is well-known for its excellence in both education and research, with 84% of all its research contributions recognized internationally.

The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care is at the forefront of nursing education, research, and training. It was first founded as the Nightingale Training School in 1860, the first nursing in the world to be established. It ranked 1st in Europe and 2nd in the world for nursing education by the QS world university rankings in 2021.

A variety of nursing focus can be taken at the undergraduate level at the Faculty. Tuition differs for local students and international students. For undergraduate nursing, tuition for local students is at US$10,490 per year, and US$23,490 for international students. For postgraduate studies, the average tuition is at US$4,000 per year for local students, and US$8,900 for international students. Recent updates on tuition fees for students from EU/EEA countries state that they will pay international fees and will no longer be eligible for local tuition rates.

2. The University of Manchester – Faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health

The University of Manchester in the United Kingdom was founded in 1824. It is the largest university and has the largest student population in the United Kingdom. Also, the University of Manchester is known for being a leading university for nursing in Europe, ranked 7th in the continent, and 35th in the world for quality education.

The Faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health was first founded as the Manchester Royal School of Medicine and Surgery in 1836. Its nursing program is offered under the Department of Nursing, Midwifery, and Social Work and is ranked 2nd in the United Kingdom and 5th in the world for its nursing education by the QS world university rankings in 2021.

Three focuses in nursing can be taken in the undergraduate level in the faculty: Adult, Children, and Mental Health Nursing. The tuition fee for undergraduate studies is US$10,490 for local students, and US$27,200 for international students per year on average. For postgraduate studies, local students pay US$10,800 per year, while international students pay an average of US$27,200 per year. Starting 2021, students coming from EU/EEA countries are no longer eligible for local tuition rates and are subject to international fees.

3. The University of Southampton – School of Health Sciences

The University of Southampton is another top school for nursing in Europe that was initially founded as the Hartley Institution in 1862. Located in the United Kingdom, the university was the first to enter the global education setting by setting up a campus in Malaysia. The university is ranked 16th in the UK for quality education and ranked 8th in the UK for research excellence.

Its nursing program is offered under the School of Health Sciences and costs an average of US$10,490 per year. The course is not currently offered to international and non-local students.

4. Karolinska Institutet

Karolinska Institutet is a leading university in medical education located in Sweden that offers the most medical-related programs in the country. Karolinska Institutet is among the best nursing universities in Europe, founded in 1810 and offers programs taught in both Swedish and English. The university was ranked 12th in Europe and 42nd in the world for quality education, and it was ranked 7th in the world for nursing education.

Its nursing program is offered internationally through the study abroad program and only accepts students from universities that made a student exchange agreement to the University. The exchange program in nursing is offered in both Swedish and English language of instruction with no clinical rotations available during the 2021-2022 academic year. The average tuition fee per year is US$19,800. Students from EU/EEA countries are subject to local fees and students in exchange programs are exempt to pay for the application fees.

5. The University of Edinburgh – School of Health in Social Science

The University of Edinburgh is a recognized university for nursing in Europe that is located in the UK and was founded in 1583. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the UK and is ranked 17th in the world for quality education by QS world university rankings. Its nursing program was first offered in 1856 and is one of the oldest programs in the UK.

The tuition fee for undergraduate studies is at an average of US$10,500 for local students, and US$34,500 for international students per year. For postgraduate studies, the average tuition is US$28,700 per year for international students, with local students paying the same rate as undergraduate fees on average. Students from EU/EEA countries are subject to international fees and are no longer eligible for local rates.

 

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