Study abroad in London, United Kingdom: Most popular universities for Biomedicine.

Are you thinking of studying Biomedicine abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Biomedicine in London, United Kingdom. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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University of Westminster

The University of Westminster is a vibrant, international education institution in the heart of London. Since 1838 Westminster has been committed to shaping the future of professional life. The University offers an inspirational learning environment, fostering innovation and creativity, world-leading research, and a clear vision for the future.
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University College London (UCL)

We are a diverse community with the freedom and courage to challenge, to question and to think differently. Through a progressive approach to teaching and research, our world leading academics, curious students and outstanding staff continually pursue excellence, break boundaries and make an impact on real world problems.
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King's College London

King’s is ranked in the world’s top 25 universities and is London’s most central university, with five campuses in the capital. Our faculties, institutes and schools deliver world-leading research, enabling groundbreaking new discoveries. This research underpins all of King’s teaching and enables us to make the world a better place.
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Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London is one of the UK's leading research-focused higher education institutions. We have over 25,000 students, close to 4,500 members of staff and an annual turnover of £462m.
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Imperial College London

Imperial College London graduates are respected throughout the world. Imperial is ranked: • One of the world's top 10 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2015/16 and The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015/16 • 3rd in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016 list of the UK's best universities
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University of East London

We're top among modern universities in London for academic experience, student welfare, accommodation and facilities, and a 'rising star of higher education' (Times Higher Education 2018)
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Most popular Biomedicine programmes for international students in London

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Biomedicine degree in London.

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Biomedical Sciences (Medical Microbiology)

University of Westminster

This Biomedical Sciences (Medical Microbiology) degree offered at the University of Westminster is designed to give you the opportunity to study and analyse the theoretical and practical basis of medical microbiology and many of the specialist areas within it. 
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Biomedical Science (with Foundation year) (Hons)

University of East London

This new extended Biomedical Science (with Foundation year) (Hons) course, offered by University of East London, is perfect if you want to study for a degree in biomedical science but you don’t have the standard qualifications. 
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Taxonomy and Biodiversity

Imperial College London

The MSc Taxonomy and Biodiversity is run jointly by Imperial College London and the Natural History Museum (NHM). The course was first introduced in 1996. 
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Synthetic Biology

University College London (UCL)

The Synthetic Biology programme offered by the University College London aims to train students in the fast-growing area of synthetic biology, a discipline which takes the knowledge and understanding we now have of the individual parts of biological systems and uses them in a defined way to design and build novel artificial biological systems.
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Cell Biomedicine

University of Roehampton

This innovative degree offers a fascinating opportunity to study modern and topical research areas in Cell Biomedicine. You will gain the essential skills required to prepare for your career in either biomedical research, a clinical setting or within the health industry.
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Biomedical Sciences (Honours)

University of Westminster

The Biomedical Sciences (Honours) degree at the University of Westminster is concerned with the detailed study of the human body, both in health and disease, with emphasis on the diagnosis and understanding of disease states and the mechanisms involved.
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Cellular Therapy from Bench to Market

King's College London

The first course of its kind in the UK, the Stem Cell & Regenerative Therapies: From Bench to Market MSc combines biological and medical science with business, law and bioethics.
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Studentship in Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

This PhD training programme is intended to develop research skills in vaccine epidemiology and in the use of electronic health data, and to provide experience in working on topics that are of UK national importance. It will address UK vaccination priority areas such as inequalities in the burden of vaccine-preventable infections and uptake of vaccines, and vaccine safety surveillance.
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The most common way to assess your English level is by taking a standardised English test, such as:

  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English)
  • TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)
  • C1 Advanced (formerly known as CAE – Cambridge English Advanced)
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About Biomedicine

Biomedicine degrees are connected to the broader discipline of Life Sciences. Biomedicine graduates will contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of disease, by conducting scientific research on how the body's biochemistry interacts with drugs, external stimuli and other organisms. Biomedicine students studying at international medical schools close the gap between Natural Sciences and clinical practice.

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