Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences
The Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at the National University of Sudan is dedicated to developing competent, ethical, and service-oriented nursing professionals who are well-prepared to meet the evolving healthcare needs of society. Since its establishment, the Faculty has aimed to provide nursing education that combines theoretical knowledge, practical training, community engagement, and research development. The curriculum is aligned with national and international standards, emphasising evidence-based practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous professional development.
The Faculty offers a four-year Bachelor of Nursing (B.N) degree, integrating clinical rotations, skills lab training, and fieldwork in hospitals, health centers, and rural communities.
Graduates are expected to serve effectively in hospitals, community health programmes, and academic institutions. They are also equipped to pursue postgraduate studies and contribute to advancing the nursing profession in Sudan and beyond.
The Faculty promotes values of integrity, professionalism, compassion, and inclusiveness, maintaining a commitment to improving public health and promoting social responsibility. Its programmes are accredited and supervised by the Sudan Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Sudanese Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Our Vision
The vision of this programme is to be the first in the Sudan in quality premises, with excellent design and implementation of modules, according to recent advances in health professionals’ education, the fairest in evaluation and the best in nursing professionalism.
Our Mission
The mission of the nursing programme is to graduate up-to-date, service-and research-oriented nurses with a strong commitment to solving nursing health problems, in a rich-science environment, aligning, as an active member, with a comprehensive and devout health team.
Our Values
The core values include:
- Professionalism in all nursing practices
- Compassion and respect in patient care
- Justice and inclusion in educational and clinical settings
- Teamwork across all healthcare disciplines
- Lifelong learning and continuous self-development
- Social responsibility and community engagement
Our Objectives
The objectives of the Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, National University, are to:
Integrate Sudanese values and ethical heritage into the nursing curriculum and learning experiences, reinforced by deliberate strategies aligned with the National University’s philosophy and public mission.
- Graduate Bachelor of Nursing (B.N.) graduates who are scientifically competent, community-oriented, and ethically responsible, using the latest evidence-based nursing education and practice.
- Contribute to community development by delivering high-quality, accessible health services with a focus on prevention, promotive care, and primary health care, through sustainable partnerships.
- Strengthen nursing and health research within the Faculty by building research capacity, fostering impactful studies, and translating findings into practice and policy, leveraging the University’s resources.
Administartion
Dr. Somia Ibrahim
Faculty Dean
Assistant Professor of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Mohammed Salih
Deputy Dean
Nazk mohammed
Registrar
Departments
The Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery comprises specialised academic departments responsible for delivering courses, guiding clinical training, and supporting students in the different phases of the Bachelor of Nursing (B.N.) program. These departments ensure that the theoretical, practical, and professional components of nursing education are aligned with national standards and international best practices. Each department contributes to the development of students’ skills, ethical values, and research capabilities.
The departments are:
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Medical and Surgical Nursing
- Obstetrical and Gynaecological Nursing
- Pediatric Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
Fundamentals of Nursing Department
This department provides the foundation of professional nursing practice. It introduces students to essential nursing concepts, skills, and values required for safe and effective patient care.
Teaching Programmes:
- Fundamentals of Nursing I
- Fundamentals of Nursing II
- Nursing Skills Labs
- Infection Control Procedures
- Nursing Documentation and Ethics
Research & Innovation:
- Simulation-based learning
- Basic clinical skill development
- Patient-centered care models
Medical–Surgical Nursing Department
Responsible for teaching comprehensive care of adult patients across medical and surgical settings, emphasising clinical judgment and nursing interventions.
Teaching Programmes:
- Adult Nursing – Medical I & II
- Adult Nursing – Surgical I & II
- Medical Nursing Consolidation
- Surgical Nursing Consolidation
Research & Innovation:
- Chronic illness management
- Surgical patient recovery
- Pain management and nursing safety
Emergency and Critical Care Nursing Department
Trains students to respond to life-threatening situations and provide intensive care for critically ill patients.
Teaching Programmes:
- Emergency and Critical Care Nursing
- CPR and First Aid
- ICU Rotations and Case Management
Research & Innovation:
- Emergency triage systems
- Critical care protocols
- Innovations in resuscitation
Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing Department
This department focuses on reproductive and maternal health, including care during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
Teaching Programmes:
- Obstetrics Nursing
- Gynaecological Nursing
- Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing (Consolidation)
- Midwifery Clinical Practice
Research & Innovation:
- Maternal mortality reduction
- High-risk pregnancy care
- Prenatal education and safe childbirth practices
Pediatric Nursing Department
Dedicated to the health and nursing care of children from infancy to adolescence, addressing physical, emotional, and developmental needs.
Teaching Programmes:
- Pediatric Nursing
- Child Health Care
- Pediatric Nursing (Consolidation)
Research & Innovation:
- Malnutrition and child growth
- Immunisation coverage
- Pediatric nursing interventions in low-resource settings
Community Nursing Department
Empowers students to work with communities in health promotion, disease prevention, and health education.
Teaching Programmes:
- Community Health Nursing I & II
- Primary Health Care
- Field Visits and Community Outreach Projects
Research & Innovation:
- Community health needs assessments
- Rural healthcare services
- Health promotion strategies
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Prepares students to provide care to individuals with mental health issues through therapeutic relationships and evidence-based approaches.
Teaching Programmes:
- Psychiatric Nursing
- Mental Health Communication and Counseling
- Community Mental Health Activities
Research & Innovation:
- Mental health stigma
- Student resilience and stress management
- Psychiatric care in community settings
Leadership and Management of Nursing
Prepares students to take on leadership roles in healthcare systems through management principles and nursing supervision.
Teaching Programmes:
- Nursing Leadership and Care Management
- Health Services Administration
- Supervision and Delegation in Nursing
Research & Innovation:
- Healthcare workforce management
- Leadership styles in nursing
- Policy development and nursing governance
Geriatric Nursing
Addresses the unique health needs of the elderly, focusing on chronic disease management, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
Teaching Programmes:
- Geriatric Nursing
- Elder Care Simulation
- Home-based Care Planning
Research & Innovation:
- Ageing and quality of life
- Caregiver burden
- Elderly fall prevention
Research and Nursing Theories
This department emphasises the development of research skills and understanding of nursing theories as frameworks for practice.
Teaching Programmes:
- Nursing Theory
- Research Methodology
- Graduation Project I & II
Research & Innovation:
- Evidence-based practice
- Undergraduate research projects
- Nursing theory application in clinical care
Staff
Name | Academic Rank | |
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Dr. Ayoub Ahmed Khamis Adam | Assistant Professor | Ayoubahmed57@gmail.com |
Dr. Masajad Abd ALrheem Saeed Edrise | Assistant Professor | Massaged2009@gmail.com |
Dr. Somia Ibrahim Abd elaziz Ismail | Assistant Professor | somia.ibrhaim.nur.edu.sd |
Dr. Sumia Hussen ELshafie | Assistant Professor | Haasansumia437@gmail.com |
Dr. Wargaa Hashim Hussein Taha | Assistant Professor | Wargaa-1984@hotmail.com |
Ahmed Almostifa Ibrahim | Lecturer | Istifhamat1@gmail.com |
Amria Mohamed Ali Baha Eldin | Lecturer | miroo5343@gmail.com |
Duaa El Hadi abdel razek | Lecturer | Duaa.alhadi.nur@nu.edu.sd |
Khalid Ali Mohammed | Lecturer | Khalid.ali.nur.@nu.edu.sd |
Maha Gibreel Mohammed Khaier | Lecturer | Mahosh2022gib@gmail.com |
Nazik Khalfallah Ball | Lecturer | Nazik.Khalfallah.nur@nu.edu.sd |
Rimaz Al-fatih Mahmoud | Lecturer | Rimazalfatih23@gmail.com |
Ruba Mohammed Osman Ibnouf | Lecturer | ibnoufruba@gmail.com |
Walaa ALI Mostafa ALbashiar | Lecturer | Aliwala691@gmail.com |
Wamda Kamal Abuzaid | Lecturer | Wamada.kamal.nur.@nu.edu.sd |
Wegdan Saeed Mohamed | Lecturer | Wegdan.saeed@gmail.com |
Mohammed Salih Morsi | Lecturer | Mohammeddsalihh9952gmail.com |