The School offers undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees as well as CPD courses for those entering or working in health and care-related professions.
In the 1960s, the infirmary matron Megan Willis began the development of a new nursing school with its own facilities.
[2] In the 1990s, the Project 2000 review promised changes to the structure of nurse education to form a primarily graduate profession.
The college accpeted, becoming the university's Faculty of Health Studies and the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
The former school was demolished in 1995 and replaced with new mental health wards, as the North Wales Hospital in Denbigh was closed.
The school has consistently ranked highly in nursing, midwifery, and other allied health subjects.