Make a difference with an MRes in Biomedical Science
Biomedical scientists work at the cutting edge of research and medicine, helping to solve some of the most threatening diseases and conditions facing humanity. City St George’s boasts a renowned heritage in this field, constantly developing new and innovative ways to diagnose, prevent and treat numerous diseases. The MRes at City St George’s will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experience for a rewarding career in biomedical science or to progress on to a research degree or PhD.
You can choose from five pathways:
Step inside our School
Following the merger, our School of Health & Medical Sciences brings together the strengths of the former St George’s School of Health & Medical Sciences and City’s School of Health & Psychological Sciences, making it one of the largest providers of healthcare professionals in the capital.
With a legacy of over 250 years of experience in medical training, our School is built on a rich tradition and creates opportunities to generate significant change in the world of healthcare through interdisciplinary working.
*Rankings awarded to St George's, University of London prior to our merger in August 2024.
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Contact us
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City St George's. Together we're more.
In August 2024, City, University of London merged with St George’s, University of London. We are now City St George’s, University of London.
Though we are now one institution, full integration will take some time. You may still see reference to our legacy City and St George’s names and logos, but these will be updated to reflect the merger in due course.
For the 2025/26 academic year, we are operating under a ‘dual running model’, with separate application policies and procedures. Programmes and study locations for 2025 entry are expected to remain unchanged.