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Medicine at St Andrews. Find out about the undergraduate and postgraduate course options offered in the School of Medicine. Prospective students.
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Multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches have been central to the continued success of medical research in St Andrews. Research programmes in various aspects of cellular medicine, infection and global health, populations and behavioural sciences, and education are currently being promoted and extended. Research facilities within the Medical S...
The School of Medicine at St Andrews provides the unique opportunity for students to graduate after three years at St Andrews with a BSc Honours degree in Medicine. Afterwards, students can move on to one of the University's partner medical schools to complete a further three years of medical training and graduate with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bache...
Based in the heart of the science campus at North Haugh, the School of Medicine is in the Medical and Biological Sciences Building and is superbly equipped for teaching, research and conferences.
Medicine entry requirements. If you are applying for any of the undergraduate programmes within the School of Medicine, you will need to meet a number of entry requirements, including achieving particular academic grades and taking the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT).
The Centre brings together staff interested in conducting evidence-based higher education research to inform local, national and international policy and practice, and to promote a reflective, analytical view of higher education activities. Centre for Higher Education website.
The School of Medicine offers PhD and MSc (Res) research degree programmes in medicine. Research interests within the School are typically divided into four areas: cellular medicine; education; infection and global health; population and behavioural science.
Mar 26, 2024 · Approval for the new St Andrews five-year medical degree came from the General Medical Council earlier this month, and both institutions have moved quickly to cement a partnership expected to bring a raft of benefits to healthcare and health services across the Kingdom.
Medicine has been taught in the historic Scottish town of St Andrews since 1413. Today, the School of Medicine offers a range of study options for undergraduate, postgraduate, professional development and PhD students.