Graduate Programmes
After the track.
Graduate programmes are for people who've completed a Spooniversity track and want to go further — professionally. Not academically. Practically.
Each programme is a short, cohort-based experience that ends with a named, shareable certificate and a portfolio of real work. Designed for people who want to work in health, not just learn about it.
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Coming programmes
Graduate programmes follow the tracks. As new tracks open and graduates emerge, more programmes launch.
BedOps ProHealthcare operations leadership
Bedcoders ProHealth tech & patient-facing software
BedData ProClinical data & patient research
What a graduate programme is — and isn't
It is
- —A short, cohort-based experience (4–6 weeks)
- —A named certificate backed by portfolio work
- —Designed for professional use — advisory boards, consultancies, job applications
- —Flare Mode built in — no rigid daily deadlines
It is not
- —An academic degree or accredited qualification
- —Recognised by any university, government body, or professional standards authority
- —A prerequisite for working in health — you can start that now
Haven't completed a track yet? Any Spooniversity track is a valid prerequisite. Patient Advocate is the most common starting point. Browse tracks →