Faculty of Medicine
Key facts
Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
1st in the UK (Public Health, Health Services and Primary Care)
1st in the UK (Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience)
Joint 4th in the UK (Clinical Medicine)
Based on the proportion of world-leading research
Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2022
3rd in the world
The Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London aims to equip students with the latest skills and techniques to bring benefits to patients and populations.
Our wide range of advanced postgraduate programmes and doctoral training are aligned with world-leading biomedical and healthcare research, and will immerse you in a culture of scientific discovery and clinical translation to public health improvements.
Our students benefit from our close connections with healthcare partners and multidisciplinary collaborations with the College's Faculties of Engineering, Natural Sciences and the Imperial College Business School. The combination of outstanding science, excellent staff and innovative teaching methods result in a truly world-class study experience.
The Faculty of Medicine is comprised of the following departments:
- Department of Brain Sciences
- Department of Immunology and Inflammation
- Department of Infectious Disease
- Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction
- Department of Surgery and Cancer
- Institute of Clinical Sciences
- National Heart and Lung Institute
- School of Public Health
Degrees
Our Faculty of Medicine courses are listed below, including Master's level research degrees and some Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma courses.
For PhD and MD(Res) research courses, visit the Faculty of Medicine A-Z research directory.
Hear from our students
Hear what Aaron Solomon (MSc Genomic Medicine) have to say about their experience of studying medicine at Imperial.
Healthcare careers
Courses
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- MRes Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention (1 year full-time)
- Medical Ultrasound
- Microbiome in Health and Disease (1 year full-time)
- Molecular Basis of Human Disease (1 year full-time)
- MSc Molecular Biology and Pathology of Viruses (1 year full-time)
- MSc Molecular Medicine (1 year full-time)
- MRes Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention (1 year full-time)
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