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We're putting £5.8 million of Office for Students funding towards improving facilities and equipment for our students.
St George’s has appointed Professor Deborah Baines as its first Associate Dean for Research Culture and Dr Mohani-Preet Dhillon as the Lead for Early Career Research Culture.
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Useful information for students and staff for what services are available and when over the festive break.
01 December 2023
This virtual event will give you the opportunity to experience two mini taster lectures, each 20 minutes long, delivered by academics from our Biomedical Science BSc degree.
13 December 2023
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The Institute of Infection and Immunity hosted its annual International Consortium for Trials of Chemotherapeutic Agents in Tuberculosis (INTERTB) symposium on Monday 13th November.
05 December 2023
Join us for Research Day, our annual event showcasing the world class research done at St George’s, University of London.
06 December 2023
04 December 2023
This is an event designed for students who have applied to study medicine for 2024 entry and who are looking for support in preparing for their interview(s), or who may considering applying next year.
07 December 2023
Dr Angela Loyse and the End AIDS Action Group team launch their website on World AIDS Day.
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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.