Research jobs

Advancing, promoting and sharing knowledge of health through excellence in teaching, clinical practice and research into the prevention and treatment of illness

Research careers

We know that the quality of our research relies on the talent of our researchers. To help our researchers achieve their ambitions, we combine a prestigious and stimulating place to work with personal attention to each individual's professional and personal development.

As one of our researchers, you will benefit from our strong links with the healthcare sector including our shared site with St George's Healthcare NHS Trust. This provides unrivalled access to clinical resources in a professional healthcare environment.

St George’s employs around 900 staff on a single campus – around 200 of these are in research positions.

Our last staff survey showed that the camaraderie and friendly working environment at St George’s is highly valued by staff. We also offer excellent benefits, including final-salary pension schemes, generous holiday allowances and a wide range of family-friendly benefits.

To find out more about St George’s current research vacancies please visit our recruitment pages.

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"My research aims to explore whether children with cancer can achieve protective levels of antibodies to vaccines at different stages of their treatment."

“SGUL provides excellent support for new researchers with many valuable resources ranging from research methodology seminars and statistical support to symposia highlighting the latest research."

Dr Jessica Bate, clinical lecturer in child health from the Division of Clinical Sciences.

Research jobs at SGUL