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  1. Virtual Open Days will help you to learn more about the School of Medicine and decide whether this is the right course for you. This platform contains lots of opportunities for you to discover more about our courses, student experience and our community, as well as admissions related matters and student wellbeing within the School of Medicine.

  2. Há 2 dias · The School of Medicine, in conjunction with our partner NHS hospitals, is able to consider applications for clinical attachment elective study periods. Due to high numbers of applications, Clinical Elective placements are restricted to a maximum period of six weeks per student and only one placement per student.

  3. 帝国理工学院(英文:Imperial College London),全称为帝国科学技术与医学学院(Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine),位于英国伦敦,是一所公立研究型大学,并以工程专业而著名。学校是金三角名校、罗素大学集团、欧洲研究型大学联盟、国际科技大学联盟、全球大学校长论坛参与院校,被 ...

  4. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Spotlight on postgraduate programmes. Our Master’s programmes draw on recognised excellence in research to offer a wide range of programmes for careers in lab-based science, public health and clinical healthcare. Find out more about Master's programmes offered by the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London.

  5. The 2024-25 BSc term dates can be found in the BSc Dates and Course Structure 2024-25 (PDF) Please note that BSc Management and BSc Biomedical Engineering are run outside of the School of Medicine and follow the standard College Term Dates. If you have any queries, please email the Faculty Education Office (BSc Team) at feo.bsc@imperial.ac.uk.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2022 · Faculty of Medicine. Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study. The fees listed within this section are for the 2022–2023 academic session. To find the fee for your department and course, first choose your department from the boxes below. The fees for Home and Ireland undergraduate students are ...

  7. 25 de nov. de 2020 · Head of the School of Medicine, Professor Amir Sam, said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the first time in living memory that medical education has been truly limited by having no access to patients. The mixed-reality technology and the virtual clinical experiences it provides means this will never have to be the case again.