
معرفی
Sally Arrey is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Huddersfield’s School of Human and Health Sciences. She is a member of the Centre for Applied Research in Health and supervises PhD students. Her career spans Edge Hill University (Lecturer in Nurse Education, 2015–2018) and prior roles at the University of Huddersfield.
Education:
- MSc in Nursing with Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professional Education (University of Bradford, 2009)
- PhD in Nursing (University of Huddersfield, 2015)
Her research focuses on qualitative methodologies, palliative care for people with learning disabilities, access to public health services by marginalized communities, and innovative teaching practices like concept-based learning and simulated clinical exams. She emphasizes reflective learning and person-centered care in both research and education.
Recent publications highlight trends in palliative care training, vaccine education, and culturally responsive nursing pedagogy. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals such as health equity and quality education.
Scientific Awards:
- Linda McEndhill Award (2015) for the 'Doing it my Way' palliative care training package for people with learning disabilities
She collaborates with health and social care providers and contributes to policy initiatives through her research on holistic wellbeing, communication disorders, and clinical reasoning simulations.

