We
hope you enjoy browsing through the following pages, where you
will find out more about the range of courses on offer, the
facilities available and the activities of the European School
of Osteopathy (ESO).
To gain a full appreciation of our facilities, why not come and
visit us on one of our Open Days? At the Open Day, you will
be able to meet our staff and students, and see for yourself
the unique and modern institution we are developing on a campus situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The ESO has a world-class reputation for a high standard of
teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and prides itself on its international links, attracting
lecturers from all over the world. More than 20 different nationalities are currently represented at the school, with students from nearly 30 different countries graduating since the school began.
The ESO is fortunate to be situated in a large 17th Century
manor house in 17 acres of parkland. Boxley is in an area of
outstanding natural beauty in the heart of the Kent countryside.
Having said this, the school is only 5 minutes from Maidstone
town centre and has good access to road and rail links to both
London and the continent.
The ESO offers a full range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and seminars.
The Integrated Masters (M.Ost) is a 4 year full-time programme accredited
by the General Osteopathic Council and validated by the University
of Greenwich. The osteopathic teaching at the ESO has always reflected
an eclectic view and the school is renowned for its broad approach
to osteopathy and the wide range of techniques it teaches.
The MSc Osteopathy is an innovative post-graduate scheme designed
to provide support for new graduates but also suited to established
practitioners wishing to refresh and consolidate their osteopathic
practice. It is a full-time programme running mainly at weekends,
validated by the University of Greenwich. The ESO can also register
you for an MPhil/PhD degree. The ESO is there to support all
osteopaths throughout their career with a range of postgraduate
seminars which count towards Continuing Professional Development,
a requirement of the General Osteopathic Council.
The school has an active international department and has academic
links with more than 12 European osteopathic institutions. The
international conferences hosted by the ESO are renowned worldwide. The School's Erasmus Policy Statment can be found within the International Partners section.
The ESO is proud to provide a friendly, caring and supportive
environment in which to study and everyone involved is committed
to helping you meet your professional goal.
Thank you for your interest in the European School of Osteopathy. Please feel free to contact us if you would like further
information.
Best wishes
The ESO Team