St George`s University of London

St George’s, University of London (SGUL) is distinctive as the UK?s only independent medical and healthcare higher education institution. It benefits from strong links with the healthcare profession, including a shared site with St George?s Healthcare NHS Trust in Tooting, south west London. St George?s first began training doctors through St George?s Hospital, which registered its first apprentice doctor in 1751. SGUL is dedicated to the education and training of doctors, nurses, midwives, physician’s assistants, paramedics, physiotherapists, radiographers, social workers, healthcare and biomedical scientists. It attracts around 6,000 students, some of whom are taught in conjunction with Kingston University. Research at SGUL has a UK and international focus and aims to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease in areas including infection and immunity, heart disease and stroke, and cell signalling. It also aims to enhance understanding of public health and epidemiology, clinical genetics, and social care sciences.

To advance, promote and share knowledge of health through excellence in teaching, clinical practice and research into the prevention and treatment of illness.

Foundation year: 1733
Short name: St George’s
Type: Public
Students: 3240
Faculty: 260
Faculty/Students Ratio: 12:1
Region: Europe
Location: London, England