Postgraduate Course 

Prepare for a career in Health Research

The online Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) in Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills is designed to prepare nurses and midwives for the beginning of an exciting career in research within a wide range of healthcare settings.

The programme aims to help you to develop the knowledge and skills required to understand some of the most common types of research used to enhance nursing and midwifery practice and improve care for people who access healthcare. The Postgraduate Certificate consists of three core modules tailored specifically to common research skills used within Nursing and Midwifery research practice.

The programme is facilitated by healthcare researchers, and you will have access to tutor support during study, along with flexibility to study at a time and pace that suits you.

Course Highlights:

Stepping stone to an MRes

The modules studied as part of the Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills PG Cert are part of our online MRes Nursing and Midwifery programme. Upon completing the Postgraduate Certificate, you may wish to continue to study our Postgraduate Diploma or the full MRes Nursing and Midwifery, by undertaking two further 20 credit level 7 modules and the 80-credit independent research project module.

What you will study

The Postgraduate Certificate Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills is completed over one academic year during which you will need to successfully complete three 20-credit level 7 modules, totalling 60 credits.

Year one:

Please note that our modules are subject to change - we review the content of our courses regularly, making changes where necessary to improve your experience and graduate prospects.

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How you will learn

Teaching and Learning

The Postgraduate Certificate Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills is a one-year programme whereby you will work though three modules, supported with a range of synchronous and asynchronous activity.

Teaching and learning activities are designed to develop the knowledge and skills required to work towards summative assessments which take place at the end of each of the three trimesters. The activities underpin the development of research management and leadership skills. They consist of:

Pace of study

The academic year is made up of three 10-week terms (known as trimesters, with trimesters commencing in September, January and May).

Modules within the programme are studied at the pace of one 20 credit module per 10-week trimester and we recommend around 20 hours of study per week.

This study time is usually referred to as ‘notional’ study time and includes the work you will need to do around your online studies including reading, searching for literature, completing the activities and studies within online learning units and interacting with your fellow students.

We understand that the time you can allocate for study may vary depending on your other responsibilities, and the online modules are designed with some flexibility to study around your commitments.

Assessment method

The assessment methods include the following:

Assessment dates are set at the beginning of each trimester and are normally submitted at week 11.

Student support and guidance

Whilst we encourage our students to become independent, life-long learners, we also recognise that offering the right support and guidance will help you to achieve your goals. There is a wealth of support available to you at the University, from your dedicated Personal Tutor and Online Learner Advisor, through to our:

All these services, and more, are available to you as an online student at the University of Derby.

Who will teach you

Dr Andrew Dainty

Programme Leader

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Dr Andrew Dainty

Andrew is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing and Healthcare Practice based within the College of Health and Social Care.

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Careers

Studying the Postgraduate Certificate Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills may be your first step in pursuing an exciting career in health research. Having completed 60 level 7 credits, graduates may decide to enrol onto either the Postgraduate Diploma Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills by completing three further level 7 modules or may opt to study the remaining two 20-credit level 7 modules and the 80-credit level 7 independent research project module to complete the full award for MRes Nursing and Midwifery.

Graduates completing the Postgraduate Certificate Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills will be prepared to support research within nursing, midwifery or other healthcare contexts such as research nursing roles, clinical trials units and career progression routes where understanding of research methods is a requirement.

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Entry requirements

You’ll need:

During the admissions process, we will also consider:

Interviews

To ensure the Postgraduate Certificate Nursing and Midwifery Research Skills is right for you, applicants will be invited to an interview (to be held via Microsoft Teams) with the programme leader. During the interview, we will discuss your reasons for wanting to do the MRes Nursing and Midwifery programme, the time commitment and intensity of study, access to suitable IT facilities and your digital literacy. It is also an opportunity for you to ask any questions about the programme, student support and the mode of study.

English language qualifications

If English is not your first language, or you have not successfully completed your highest level of qualification in English, you will need an English language qualification. For this course you will need a minimum of IELTS 6.5 or above.

Recognition of Prior Learning or Experience

Exemptions can be made on the basis of prior academic study, professional qualifications (such as ACCA or CIMA) or professional experience. Students who have already studied at another institution, completed a training course or have work experience which appears equivalent to one or more modules of this programme, may be able to translate this prior learning into credits towards course modules so that they do not have to study them again. This is called recognition of prior learning or RPL.

Fees and funding

2025/26 for new entrants

Starting between September 2025 and August 2026.

 Per 20 creditsModulesCost
UK/EU/International £1,080 3 £3,240

About your fees

This figure would be the total cost of this course based on the fee in the current academic year. However, please note that fees normally increase in line with inflation and the University's strategic approach to fees, which is reviewed on an annual basis. The total fee you pay may therefore increase if your course lasts longer than one year.

If you are required to undertake any associate study or additional study as a condition of your offer for the programme, please be aware that the cost for this may be in addition to the programme cost stated above.

Flexible payment plans available

Choose from two payment plan options:

How to apply

Please look at our application deadlines before you apply.


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For support with completing your application, view our guide to the application process.

Documents to support your application

For your application to be assessed, you will need to provide the following documents when you apply:

*Documents not in English or Welsh must be accompanied by a certified translation by a professional translator/translation company. Each translation must contain:

A list of approved translators can be found on the UK Government website.

Please note: failure to submit any documentation when requested, may result in your application being withdrawn.

Application deadlines

All of our online courses have set start dates throughout the year. We require time to review your application and get back to you with a response before your course starts. Take a look at information regarding applying for an online course to see full details of deadlines and term dates.

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