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  2. School of Health and Rehabilitation (Keele University)

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    The physiotherapy programme has students from the UK, European Union, Asia and North America. BSc Rehabilitation Science BSc (Hons) Rehabilitation Science was introduced in 2015 with the aim to give students the opportunity to explore the concepts of rehabilitation and management from a physical as well as psychological health perspective.

  3. Crawley College - Wikipedia

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    Haywards Heath Grammar School opened on 9 September 1958, [4] being run by East Sussex Education Committee with 800 boys and girls. It became a sixth form college. Haywards Heath College was established in 1980 and offered mainly courses for 16- to 18-year-old students following on from compulsory education.

  4. Ardingly College - Wikipedia

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    Ardingly College (/ ˈ ɑːr d ɪ ŋ l aɪ /) [2] is a fee-charging boarding and day school in the English public school tradition located near Ardingly, West Sussex, England.The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and of the Woodard Corporation of independent schools and as such has a strong Anglo-Catholic tradition. [3]

  5. The College of Richard Collyer - Wikipedia

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    The College of Richard Collyer (colloquially Collyer's / ˈ k ɒ l i ə z /), formerly called Collyer's School, is a co-educational sixth form college in Horsham, West Sussex, England. The college was rated as being 'good' by Ofsted in 2021. It is the second oldest school in West Sussex after The Prebendal School in Chichester and the fourth ...

  6. Brighton and Sussex Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is a medical school formed as a partnership of the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex. Like other UK medical schools it is based on the principles and standards of 'Tomorrow's Doctors', an initiative by the General Medical Council outlining the role of British practitioners.

  7. Healthcare in Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Sussex is the responsibility of NHS Sussex, an integrated care system and the NHS Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.. Previously it was the responsibility of seven Clinical Commissioning Groups covering: Brighton and Hove; Coastal West Sussex; Horsham and Mid Sussex; Crawley; Eastbourne Hailsham and Seaford; Hastings and Rother; High Weald; and Lewes-Havens from 2013 to 2020.

  8. Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established as Sussex Partnership NHS Trust in April 2006, and became a NHS Foundation Trust with teaching status in August 2008. [4] In 2013 the trust set up a joint venture with the company Care UK to purchase a 32-bed rehabilitation unit in Gosport, and to create a 24-bed self-contained accommodation unit later in the year. [5]

  9. University of Chichester - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 Bishop Otter College and the Bognor Regis college were merged to form the West Sussex Institute of Higher Education (WSIHE), with degrees being awarded by CNAA and later the University of Southampton. Alumni from this period include the actor Jason Merrells and the author Paula Byrne. Between 1995 and 1999, it was known as Chichester ...