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We're putting £5.8 million of Office for Students funding towards improving facilities and equipment for our students.
An international clinical trial to evaluate much-needed new antibiotic combinations for newborn babies with sepsis has started in three public hospitals in South Africa and Kenya.
Find out about undergraduate life and study at St George’s. Learn about our courses, innovative teaching style, facilities, student support and how to apply.
The Frontiers in Human Health summer school offers you the opportunity to explore past, present and future approaches to tackling some of the world’s major health challenges.
Chief Allied Health Professions Officer for England, Suzanne Rastrick OBE, has been appointed Visiting Professor in the Centre for Allied Health at St George's.
17 May 2023
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A St George’s alumnus, Mr Ravi Ray, has funded the first Undergraduate Scholarship for St George's.
24 May 2023
This event brings external speakers with unique expertise and diverse experiences from different sectors, to inspire and expand our community knowledge and awareness of contemporary EDI issues.
12 June 2023
22 May 2023
Join us for this virtual event to showcase the postgraduate experience at St George's, University of London.
15 June 2023
Researchers at St George’s have published Understanding Clinical Research, a book which guides healthcare professionals through the vital elements that underpin clinical research.
11 May 2023
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See what support is available from St George's and beyond for students impacted by the cost of living crisis.
We know that this may be a worrying time for our students and their families. We're here to help.
We aim to bring together clinical and laboratory researchers to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic solutions while learning more about the mechanisms of human disease.
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 Education is the focus of St George's undergraduate and postgraduate medical and biomedical programmes.