We have rooms available in Horton Halls, our university-managed housing facility. Learn more and apply now.
Learn more about our key research areas and our research objectives.
We are building a positive research culture at St George's where researchers feel empowered to do their best work and develop their career.
We're putting £5.8 million of Office for Students funding towards improving facilities and equipment for our students.
Research led by Professor Mike Sharland and his team at the Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection has played a major role in the creation and agreement of new global antibiotic targets.
Your gift to St George’s will inspire our students, our research, and our community, and ultimately impact the patients who will benefit from the care and expertise of our graduates around the world.
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Join our in-person undergraduate open morning event for prospective students who are interested in studying an undergraduate course at St George's.
26 October 2024
Learn about the application process and entry criteria for our undergraduate courses.
At St George's we are celebrating Black History Month throughout the year, not just in October. Explore our Black History Month resources, events and initiatives.
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07 October 2024
Join us for a meaningful and memorable event where members of the Black community will share their personal stories through pictures, objects, and film.
16 October 2024
Many congratulations to alumnus Darren Brown on being made an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List for services to the NHS, people living with HIV, and people with Long COVID.
04 October 2024
Join our walk around the rich and varied area of Tooting, and learn about Chion’s three modes of listening.
Researchers have used a new ultra-high precision x-ray scattering technique to unveil the location and identity of metal ions in bacteria that are crucial for antibiotics to work optimally.
Join our informative training sessions lead by City St George’s Impact Manager, Helen Wright on 16 October. Helen is a very experienced research impact manager and has led on developing impact in the last two REF cycles.
St George's has formally and legally merged with City to become City St George's, University of London
We are a powerful multi-faculty university, one of the largest higher education destinations for London students.
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Our students' safety and wellbeing are incredibly important to us
Our student support pages provide useful information and advice for students about welfare and wellbeing at St George's, as well as policies, procedures and guidance to help those seeking support.
Our leading research focuses on cardiovascular science and genomics
By developing a better understanding of pathogen biology and human immune responses, we work to enhance diagnosis, prevention and treatment of infectious disease and conditions linked to immune system function.
The Population Health Research Institute measures the burden of disease in communities, explores causes of ill-health and informs policies for prevention and to improve the delivery of health care.
Our Institute of Medical and Biomedical Allied Health Education is the focus of St George's undergraduate and postgraduate medical and biomedical programmes.
Our leading research brings together neuroscience and cell biology.