St George's, University of London

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St George's, University of London (SGUL) is a medical school located in Tooting, South London, and is a constituent college of the University of London. It is the UK's only university dedicated to medical and health sciences education, training, and research. The institution has a rich history dating back to 1733, making it one of the oldest medical schools in the United Kingdom.

History[edit | edit source]

St George's origins can be traced to the establishment of St George's Hospital at Hyde Park Corner in 1733. The medical school was formally established in 1834, making it one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the United Kingdom. Over the years, St George's has been at the forefront of advancements in medical research and education. In 1980, the medical school moved from Hyde Park Corner to its current location in Tooting, South London, to be co-located with St George's Hospital.

Campus[edit | edit source]

The main campus of St George's, University of London, is situated in Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The campus offers a range of facilities for its students, including lecture theatres, laboratories, a library, and student accommodation. Being co-located with St George's Hospital, one of the UK's largest teaching hospitals, provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience alongside their studies.

Academic Profile[edit | edit source]

St George's offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in a variety of health and medical sciences, including Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Physiotherapy, and Radiography. The university is known for its integrated approach to teaching and learning, combining traditional classroom-based teaching with practical, clinical experience from the early stages of the curriculum.

Research[edit | edit source]

Research at St George's is focused on improving the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Key research areas include infection and immunity, molecular and clinical sciences, and population health. The university has a strong reputation for its research output and has contributed to significant advancements in healthcare.

Student Life[edit | edit source]

Students at St George's, University of London, benefit from a vibrant campus life. The Students’ Union (SGSU) plays a key role in the student experience, offering a variety of clubs, societies, and events. The university also provides support services to assist students with their academic, personal, and professional development.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

St George's has produced a number of notable alumni who have made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and science. These include Edward Jenner, the pioneer of the smallpox vaccine, and Henry Gray, the author of Gray's Anatomy.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

As a constituent college of the University of London, St George's collaborates with other colleges and institutes within the university. It is also a member of the United Hospitals, a group of London medical schools involved in intercollegiate sporting events and academic collaboration.


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