Projects and themes
The two Subject Centres collaborate on a wide variety of health-related projects and strategic developments. Some of our key initiatives are listed here.
Externally funded advisors
- Learning and Teaching Consultant: Interprofessional education - Professor Frances Gordon
Collaborative projects
- European Interprofessional Education Network (EIPEN) is funded through the European Commission Leonardo Da Vinci Programme. EIPEN aims to establish a sustainable inclusive network of people and organisations in partner countries to share and develop effective interprofessional learning and teaching for improving collaborative practice and multi agency working in health and social care.
- Integrated Children's Services in Higher Education project (ICS-HE)
- ETHICS
- Mental health in higher education (mhhe) is the mental health in higher education project, currently funded by the NHS under Section 64 with additional funds from a number of health and social care related Subject Centres.
- Interprofessional learning (IPE): Includes themes such as How effective is art as an interprofessional learning tool in enhancing understanding of women's health issues in a multi-cultural community?
- Health and social work students and carers evaluating multimeda resources for people with communication disabilities.
- Student well-being/CETL staff rewards and recognition feasibility study.
- The CAMEL 'tangible benefits of eLearning' project is a partnership of the JISC, Academy, ALT and CETIS, and includes 8 Subject Centres and their partners in HEIs. It reported in August 2007 when a web site went live with the methods and the findings (case studies in e-learning).


