Dr Mary Raleigh RMN, RN, RNT, BSc (Hons), MSc, DClinP
Associate Dean (Practice Learning) and Senior Lecturer
Research interests
- Nursing
Biography
Dr Mary Raleigh is a registered nurse, registered nurse teacher, and healthcare researcher, and has worked in the National Health Service for 21 years. She is currently Programme Lead for BSc Nursing with Registration as an Adult Nurse at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Her practice experience was in Critical and Acute Care, and she held posts at clinical, educational and at organisational levels. She has 12 years of experience in nurse education and worked at the University of Surrey, prior to gaining a post as a nurse lecturer at Kings College in June 2017. Her pedagogical and research interests are in advanced practice education, with interest in simulation-based education and interprofessional learning.
Enquiring about potential PhD supervision
If you’re thinking of applying for one of our PhD programmes and are looking for potential supervisors, please email nmpc_pgr_enquiries@kcl.ac.uk listing the names of the supervisors you’ve identified as having expertise in your chosen area, along with your CV and a short research proposal.
Our Postgraduate Research Team will contact supervisors on your behalf and get back to you. If you have any queries in the meantime, please use the email address above, rather than contacting potential PhD supervisors directly, because they are unable to respond to initial enquiries.
Research profile
News
Academics and technicians create a virtual home environment and interprofessional education initiative
Resource that will be delivered to over 900 students in the 2021-22 academic year.
Interprofessional Education project nominated for two awards
'Recognition of an Unwell Patient' nominated for a King's Award and a KHP Education Academy Award.
Faculty staff win awards for their outstanding achievements
Congratulations to our staff who have won and been shortlisted for awards this month.
News
Academics and technicians create a virtual home environment and interprofessional education initiative
Resource that will be delivered to over 900 students in the 2021-22 academic year.
Interprofessional Education project nominated for two awards
'Recognition of an Unwell Patient' nominated for a King's Award and a KHP Education Academy Award.
Faculty staff win awards for their outstanding achievements
Congratulations to our staff who have won and been shortlisted for awards this month.