Our partners

St George's Hospital NHS Trust
St George's shares its main campus with St George's Healthcare NHS Trust, one of the UK's busiest hospitals. Our students benefit from the hospital's clinical expertise and facilitites, as well as our reputation within the NHS for producing excellent healthcare professionals.

University of London
St George's is one of the 40 institutions that make up the University of London. It is now the only stand-alone medical school within the federation, offering students not only the advantage of a smaller, friendly school but also the benefits of one of the largest and most diverse universities in Britain.

Additionally, as a St George's student you are able to use the enormous resources of the University. This will give you access to the Senate House Library, the Careers Library and the Accommodation Office, as well as full use of all the facilities provided by the University of London Union (ULU).

Kingston University
St George's, as well as being part of the University of London, has also established a unique partnership with Kingston University to create the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, which draws upon the expertise and facilities of two quite different institutions. Important collaborations across other areas of provision have grown from this.

Established more than 10 years ago The Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences is one of the leading providers of health and social care education in the United Kingdom. The Faculty offers a wide range of courses in nursing, midwifery, radiography, physiotherapy, social work, paramedic sciences, biomedical sciences and continuing professional development.

South West Academic Network (SWan)
St George’s, University of London is part of the tripartite alliance with Kingston University and Royal Holloway, University of London.

Focusing primarily on the health and social care sciences, the alliance aims to enhance teaching and research opportunities for both staff and students. Visit the SWan website for more information.

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