MSc Dementia Information Webinar

Explore the benefits of studying Dementia online with the University of Hull, home to a longstanding applied dementia care research programme.

Our online MSc Dementia is designed to help you make a real difference in the lives of people affected by dementia.

You’ll also get:
  • Meet Programme Director Ellie Robinson-Carter. She’ll share insights into how we empower you to lead change and improve dementia care.
  • A Course Adviser will be available during the event to answer questions about applications, admissions, and what it’s like to study online with the University of Hull.
  • A tour of Canvas, our easy-to-use online learning platform
  • Application guidance and requirements
  • Interactive pop-ups linking to blogs, brochures, and resources
Don't miss out!
Why study Dementia with the University of Hull?
  • You'll benefit from our ongoing contributions to applied dementia care research, and our commitment to translating that research into practical solutions for people living with dementia.
  • The “Dying Well with Dementia” module is co-developed with palliative care specialists at Dove House Hospice, so you’ll get expert insights from active practitioners.
  • Our coursework is grounded in practice and designed to be directly relevant to your role. It includes the creation of care plans, resource directories, and courses for carers.

Your Presenter

Ellie Robinson-Carter
Programme Director
University of Hull
Ellie is a Creative Dementia Practitioner and Researcher dedicated to empowering people with dementia and their carers. She designs and delivers bespoke projects, often working with intergenerational groups to enhance wellbeing. She is also the Founding Artistic Director of The Photobook and a PhD candidate at the university, researching into the power of illustration to empower people with dementia.
  • Ellie Robinson-Carter
    Programme Director
    University of Hull
    Ellie is a Creative Dementia Practitioner and Researcher dedicated to empowering people with dementia and their carers. She designs and delivers bespoke projects, often working with intergenerational groups to enhance wellbeing. She is also the Founding Artistic Director of The Photobook and a PhD candidate at the university, researching into the power of illustration to empower people with dementia.