Portsmouth Midwifery Campus at Lakeside North Harbour, is a BU teaching base dedicated to BSc (Hons) Midwifery students.
The campus is only four miles from the previous site (St. Mary’s Hospital) and only two miles from Queen Alexandra Hospital, one of our placement localities.
It offers a large, bright, multifunctional space which is being converted by BU to new teaching spaces including three newly fitted skills rooms, one larger shared seminar room, a quiet working area, and student kitchen. What’s more, the site benefits from 24-hour security and offers a range of facilities that will be available to BU staff and students, including cafés (Subway, Starbucks etc), an on-site shop, social spaces, fitness trail, prayer rooms and more. There are additional paid services such as gym facilities and an on-site nursery.
This smaller satellite campus offers an intimate learning environment, allowing students and staff to get to know each other well. You will also visit our Lansdowne Campus in Bournemouth for some of your teaching.
Facilities
Visit us at an Open Day
Travelling to our Portsmouth Midwifery Campus at Lakeside North Harbour
Travel to other BU campuses
Accommodation at the Portsmouth Midwifery Campus at Lakeside North Harbour
Placements
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Michelle Gray
Portsmouth Programme Support Administrator
Our smaller student intakes lead to greater peer support within cohorts and between year groups. We also offer easy access to support and develop relationships with the students so they feel they can come to us at any time with queries and concerns.
Samantha Mould
Midwifery student
Studying in Portsmouth is more convenient for me as it’s meant I’ve not had to travel far to study. I have found the variety of placements in both high risk care settings and lower risk midwifery useful.
Zoe
Midwifery student
I feel so privileged and blessed to be a part of maternity and women and their family’s journeys.
Our staff
Dr Jane Fry - Senior Lecturer in Midwifery
Dr Juliet Wood - Senior Lecturer in Midwifery & Programme Lead
Denyse King - Lecturer in Midwifery
Dr Daisy Wiggins - Senior Lecturer in Midwifery
Rebecca Weston - Lecturer in Midwifery
Laura Stedman - Lecturer in Midwifery
Megan Harvey-Grainger - Lecturer in Midwifery
Kate Burgess - Lecturer in Midwifery
Related information
Harrison
Midwifery student
I chose to study midwifery because I am passionate about women’s health; including pregnancy and birth and have always been fascinated with the physiology behind it.