DOCTOR INFORMATION
Comparison of all UK Medical Schools
Aberdeen Medical School
Ranked 2nd in the UK for Medicine
Located in one of the biggest hospitals in Europe (large teaching hospital, paediatric hospital and a maternity hospital on site) 🏨
Systems based, integrated approach
Intercalated year in Medical Science or Medical Humanities offered 🎓
Clinical attachment in year 4, allowing you to experience remote and rural medicine 🏨
Student Selected Components (focus on you areas of personal interest)
Combination of written and clinical exams, and course work 📝
Patient contact from year 1
Clinical Skills Centre - modern facilities including simulation technology to support your learning
State of the art anatomy facility
8-week elective project in year 5 enables you to study an area of personal interest independently
Medicine graduates earn more than from any other UK university 💰
Medical Students have their own year club with events such as the medical school ball
Barts and the London School of Medicine
2 teaching institutions: St Bartholomew’s Hospital (1123 - situated in central London) and The London Hospital Medical College (1785 - the oldest purpose built medical school in England and Wales) 🏨
The hospitals are in very different parts of London, exposing you to diversity 🏨
Emphasis on developing your expertise on a range of practical areas
Patient contact from term 1 in your first year
Intercalated year offered 🎓
Combination of traditional facilities and state of the art buildings
Royal London Hospital including London’s largest trauma centre 🏨
Lots of clubs and societies for medical and dental students
Range of clinical and GP attachments from year 3 🏨
Wide variety of Student Selected Components each year (focus on your areas of personal interest)
Range of teaching methods, including Problem Based Learning
Continuous, end of year and OSCE assessments
You will be part of Queen Mary University of London
Freshers are assigned a ‘Mummy and Daddy’ from the years above 👪
Birmingham Medical School
One of the largest medical student cohorts (diverse range of peers)
90% student satisfaction ✅
Next door to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital which offers placement opportunities 🏨
Award winning student medical society
Intercalated year offered 🎓
Systems-based course
Supplemented by clinical cases at GP surgeries 🏨
Multicultural population in Birmingham, with the 2nd largest student population of any city
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
One of the top medical schools according to the National Student Survey
Early clinical experience (hospital and GP surgery placements from week 2) 🏨
Cadaveric dissection
Two university partners, so you can benefit from access to the facilities of both
Systems-based approach
New teaching hospital (Royal Sussex County Hospital is undergoing a £485 million redevelopment) 🏨
90% of students feel part of a community of students and staff
Intercalated degree (BSc or Masters) offered to upto 40% of the cohort 🎓
Elective period in which you will gain experience in a different environment in the UK or abroad 🌍
Emphasis on small group academic and clinical teaching
The beach!
Bristol Medical School
Patient contact from year 1
Hospital based training (Clinical Academies - from year 3, students go on to placements across the south west) 🏨
A research intensive university which students can get involved in
Responsive student support
Taught by ‘pioneers’ in their field
BSc and BA intercalated degrees offered (students can research their interests) 🎓
Bristol was named ‘Britain’s best city to live in’ by the Sunday Times 🌍
Teaching encourages self-directed learning
Volunteering opportunities
Final year electives
Academic mentor assigned to each student (clinician)
State of the art anatomy facility (access to cadaveric prosections from year 1)
Buckingham Medical School
Condensed 4.5 year MB ChB programme 🎓
GMC accreditation received in May 2019
No cap on international student places
First private medical school in the UK 🌍
Located in the countryside, but only a half hour train journey to London
Ranked 1st for teaching quality in 2015/16
Innovative and modern teaching (Each student receives an iPad through which they receive the teaching material and using a platform called Complete Anatomy which bridges the gap between cadaver dissection and technology)
Small cohort and small group teaching with a personal tutor allocated to each group
Patient contact from day 1
‘Narrative Medicine’ core module (each student is assigned a patient who they follow up with regularly throughout the year)
Cambridge Medical School
You will study the medical sciences first, before learning to apply this knowledge to medical practice
Years 1-3 involves lectures, practical classes (including full body dissections) and supervisions
Intercalated year offered 🎓
Years 4-6 involves learning in clinical settings (outpatient clinics, GP surgeries) supported by discussions, tutorials and seminars
Assessment: formative and summative
BA degree awarded after year 3 and Bachelor of Surgery degree awarded after year 6 🎓
Clinical placements spread between Cambridge Biomedical campus and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and other hospitals and GP practices in the region 🏨
Accelerated 4 year graduate entry course
Student Selected components in year 4 and 5 (students choose placements in hospitals which interest them)
Colleges have a community feel
Inspirational environment
Cardiff Medical School
Partnerships across Wales, meaning placements are offered all around Wales 🌍
A rural health day in year 2
Multidisciplinary learning (you will learn alongside students from specialties such as Pharmacy and Optometry, and in year 2 you learn how to respond in an emergency from doctors and paramedics)
Case based learning
Spiral Curriculum (you return to clinical problems each year to build on your knowledge)
Research-led teaching (the university was ranked 5th in UK by the Research Excellence Framework in 2014 based on research undertaken) 🌍
Most of your final year is spent in hospitals/ the community with an elective (UK or abroad 🌍) and your final placement will be shadowing a Foundation Doctor whose job you will take over once you graduate if you stay in Wales 🏨
Range of academic-related societies
Cardiff is a student friendly city
Dundee Medical School
Ranked No.1 in the UK for Medicine, alongside the University of Glasgow, in the Complete University guide 2021
Patient contact in outpatient clinics, GP surgeries and their homes from week 1 in year 1
Clinical medical teaching from year 1
Full body cadaver dissections
BMSc intercalated year offered which allows students to explore an area of personal interest 🎓
The Medical school is integrated with Ninewells Hospital, which is one of Europe’s largest teaching hospitals with internationally renowned research facilities and it is where the UK’s first ever laproscopy was performed 🏨
The university is partnered with Challenges Worldwide and The Electives Network, which focusses on more ethical placements for students who hope to work in poor countries
Dundee is the sunniest city in Scotland! 🌍
The university has over 195 societies for you to get involved with
Edinburgh Medical School
The University of Edinburgh is consistently ranked in the Top 50 universities worldwide
Ranked No.2 in the Sunday Times “Good University Guide” 2019 ranking of UK Medical Schools 🌍
A 6 year programme including full time, research based study in year 3 (most students achieve at least one academic publication and/or presentation
The university was ranked 4th in the Research Excellence Framework 2014 Research Power
Edinburgh is a great student city (picturesque and historic) with approximately 100,000 students and the beach is only a 10 minute drive away
Early patient exposure in a hospital setting 🏨
Clinical rotations
Founded 1726
Systems-based learning (2 years of pre-clinical study, one intercalated year [from which you receive another degree], 3 years of clinical medicine) 🎓
Prosection used in teaching of anatomy
Personal tutoring system for student support
Exeter Medical School
Small group (8-9) teaching provides a supportive learning environment
Combination of lectures and problem based learning
Community placements in a range of medically related settings (Clinical experience from the first month) 🏨
Life Science and Clinical skills resource centre provides greater learning facilities
Electives (8 week block at the start of final year spent outside the medical school, often abroad) 🌍
Intercalated degree at Bachelors or Masters level offered 🎓
International placements offered throughout the programme
INSPIRE: medical students and research (a project organised by the Wellcome Trust and the Academy of medical sciences to encourage medical students to gain research experience)
A designated Student Welfare Officer for the Medical School
Glasgow Medical School
One of the largest and most prestigious medical schools in Europe
92.7% student satisfaction in the 2017 National Student Survey ✅
Range of sites: Wolfson Medical School building, the New Lister Building at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Teaching and Learning Centre at the Queen Elizabeth University hospital 🏨
Clinical attachments ranging from National Tertiary Referral services to single-handed rural GP practices
Glasgow Access Programme: a 1 year pre-medical foundation programme 🏨
Year 1 and 2: Problem based learning, vocational learning, clinical skills/vists, labs, lectrues and anatomy classes
Year 3 onwards: greater focus on clinical placements
Spiral curriculum (returning to topics each year to build on your knowledge with more detail)
Dissections from year 1
24 hour medical school library 🏨
Peer support and medic family programmes
Big campus within a busy city
Wednesday afternoons off for extracurricular activities
Talk and classes are organised to increase your understanding of different specialties
Hull York Medical School
Combination of patient-centred teaching, clinican-led problem-based learning, academic studying and clinical experience
Clinical experience from week 3 of year 1 🏨
6 year medicine with a Gateway year is offered to widen participation
2 universities (you are randomly assigned to one of the 2 campuses, making your cohort size relatively small)
6 NHS trust partners (2 acute NHS Trust partners and 4 mental health provider partners) 🏨
100+ GP surgeries offering placements
85% of research is world leading or internationally excellent according to the Research Excellence Framework
Recognised for its commitment to advancing women’s careers in STEMM subjects
High level of clinical contact from Term 1 in year 1 (in primary and secondary health care settings, where you apply the clinical skills learnt earlier in the week)
In 2017, Hull was voted the UK’s city of culture, whilst York is a historical city 🌍
Imperial College London
One of the largest medical schools in the UK 🌍
Delivered at 4 main campuses in West London, and a range of partner hospitals and general practices 🏨
The Faculty of Medicine is routinely ranked in the top 5 in the world
Range of traditional and innovative teaching methods
Patient contact throughout your degree in a range of health care settings
Intercalated BSc programme 🎓
Clinical attachment elective study periods (1 placement up to 6 weeks long per student)
Full body dissections
Over 340 societies at the university and a Medical student union
Keele Medical School
Early clinical experience, in primary, secondary and community care settings, from early on in year 1 🏨
History taking and exmaination taught in year 2
Clinical phase of the course begins in year 3
Problem based learning
Integrated communication and clinical skills teaching
Practical skills, including full cadaveric dissection and prosection
Problem-based learning, lectures and seminars
Intercalation at bachelor’s level offered after 2nd year and at master’s level offered after 4th year 🎓
Gold in the Teaching excellence Framework
Top 3 in England for overall Student Satisfaction according to the 2019 National Student Survey ✅
97% of research is world leading or of international importance according to the 2014 Research Excellence Framework
Electives (4-8 week clinical placements at one of the 2 teaching hospitals, Royal Stoke University Hospital or The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust 🏨
Over 100 societies to choose from
The medical school is set within a rural landscape, making it suitable for those who do not want a busy city environment, but Manchester and Birmingham are both than 1 hour away on the train 🏨
King’s College London
Integration of medical science and clinical teaching (clinical exposure early on)
Partnership with 3 of the most renown and busiest teaching hospitals in London (Guys, King’s College and St Thomas’) 🏨
Clinical placements at district general hospitals across the south east, and over 350 general practices (free accomodation for placements outside London) 🏨
Taught by some of the world’s most influential clinicians and scientists
A multi-faculty university gives you access to a breadth of non-core subjects
The medical school is twinned with medical schools around the world, providing the opportunity for clinical exchanges during an elective module 🏨
One of the largest cohorts in Europe 🌍
Full body dissections and simulation centre facilities utilised
Multiple medical societies
Based in central London, one of the largest and most exciting cities in the world
Lancaster Medical School
1st in the UK for research intensity in medicine (Complete University Guide 2021)
1st in the UK for graduate prospects in medicine (The Times and Sunday Times 2020)
1st in the UK for research quality in medicine (The Times and Sunday Times 2020)
Clinical attachments during years 2-5 in local hospitals (Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Furness General Hospital, Royal Blackburn hospital, Blackpool Victoria Hospital and Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust) and community placements 🏨
Core curriculum delivered through problem-based learning in years 1-4
Support offered: student support team, academic tutor, student peer mentors, college system and ‘the base’ where you can access advice you may need
Early patient contact (from year 1)
The smallest public medical school in the UK (personalised and individual approach) 🌍
Focus on student/patient communication
Leeds Medical School
Taught by leading professionals
World leading research
Strong partnerships with the major Leeds teaching hospitals, local acute and regional general hospitals and general practices 🏨
Range of placements offeres
Technology embedded in the course
Support through personal tutors, course tutors, support staff and peer mentors
Access to various facilities in the Medical Teaching centre, Clinical Practice centre, libraries and study space 🏨
Gateway year to medicine offered
A larger UK medical school, meaning there are many medical school societies to choose from 🌍
Intercalation offered any time between the end of 4th and start of 5th year 🎓
96% student satisfaction ✅
Leicester Medical School
Great facilities (The £42 million George Davies Centre and state of the art clinical skills unit offer technology enhanced learning) 💰
Patient focussed course from the start with clinical attachments from year 1
All first year students are given an iPad to which lecture and group work materials are delivered for you to annotate
Full body dissections in a newly enhances dissecting room equipped with technology such as Apple TVs and equipment for video recording (access to cadavers from day 1)
Clinical Skills unit with high-tech stimulated manikins for you to practice procedures on 🏨
Training on the application of digital technology
Extended clinical placements in hospitals and the community from 3rd year
Partnerships with hospitals ranging from big city hospitals in Leicester to those in Northampton and Lincoln, offering a range of experience 🏨
Final 6 months dedicated to preparing you for working as a foundation doctor
Intercalation offered to focus on your own strengths/aspirations 🎓
Leicester is a vibrant, multicultural city
You are assigned a ‘medic family’ to support you (older students)
Emphasis on patient communication and clinical skills
Work-life balance allowing you to maintain hobbies/interests
Liverpool Medical School
Based in Liverpool city centre
Virtual Learning Environment allows you to learn with this innovative use of technology and virtual reality (e.g. simulated patients)
Human anatomy resource centre and Clinical skills resource centre allow you to understand and learn in a safe environment
Placements offered at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital and Walton Centre 🏨
Regular GP-led small group teaching sessions in year 3 and 4 provide a link between primary and secondary care
Support offered (Wellbeing and Student support team, peer mentoring, careers advisors and academic advisors)
Case based learning approach
The Liverpool Guild of Students offers events to attend to relax
Manchester Medical School
The largest medical school in the UK! 🌍
But some of the smallest class sizes
Intercalated year offered to complete a BSc/master’s degree in your subject of interest 🎓
European studies option offers the opportunity to learn a language and go overseas
Clinical experience in a range of clinical and community settings from day of 1st year
Personalised learning with the Personal Excellence Path which allows you to focus on topics of interest
Manchester Medical society offering social activities to get involved with
In 2017, 100% of eligible final year students were offered UK Foundation Programme posts
Problem-based learning (allows you to focus on your weaknesses and build on your strengths)
Manchester is often considered England’s ‘second city’, meaning it offers a similar experience to living in London, without the high prices
The University of Manchester has the largest student union in the UK
Newcastle Medical School
Integrated curriculum (early clinical exposure for new medical students to apply their core knowledge)
Case-led learning (to make links between basic science and clinical practice)
Clinical skills taught in a clinical skills laboratory initially enabling you to gain experience in a safe environment
2 student selected components (choose subjects that interest you!)
Elective study (8 week opportunity gain medical experience anywhere in the world)
Variety of academic and pastoral support offered (e.g. personal tutor, senior academic tutor etc.)
Volunteer patients come to clinical skills sessions and you will go on hospital and GP visits in year 1 and 2
4 hospital bases in the region (in year 3 and 5, you have the opportunity to be placed in different parts of the northeast) 🏨
Intercalation offered 🎓
Medical society (free drinks every Friday night and annual events hosted)
Norwich (UEA) Medical School
83% of research considered world leading or internationally excellent, according to the Research Excellence Framework 2014
Master’s level intercalation offered 🎓
Events such as the Norwich Medical School Soiree on the last Friday each month and the monthly MED-I-Cake (a social coffee morning)
The medical school is home to an anatomy suite, the Norwich Clinical Trials Unit, the state of the art MoveEx lab and room designed for problem based learning
Introduction to patients in primary care 1 dy a week from year 1
Secondary care placements from year 1
Emphasis on communication, clinical skills and teamwork
Problem based learning and Interprefessional learning
Nottingham Medical School
Years 1 and 2 involve learning the skills and knowledge
BMedSci degree achieved in your third year following a research project (meaning you are getting 2 degrees within 5 years, as opposed to 6 years when intercalating at other universities) 🎓
The later years, the Clinical Phase, involve hospital and GP surgery placements where you put your knowledge into practice 🏨
Full body dissection to help you learn about anatomy
Case-based learning
Patient contact on GP visits, from term 1 in year 1
Placements across a range of NHS trusts and GPs in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Intercalation not offered as BMedSci is integrated into the course, however, you can choose to take a masters/PhD degree after your BMedSci before completing your BMBS 🎓
Many early opportunities for research and publication writing to strengthen your foundation programme application
Many student societies e.g. MedSoc, and other non-medical societies at the university
Campus university (will suit those who do not want a city based university experience, whilst having the city of Nottingham close by)
Oxford Medical School
College tutorials offer personalised attention from academic experts, where you receive feedback and in depth discussions with 1 or 2 other students
Collegiate system, offers a safe and supportive environment, including welfare officers and a college ‘family’
You will gain a comprehensive understanding of medical science before applying this in a clinical setting
Emphasis on basic science research that underpins medicine 🏨
3 year pre-clinical stage includes studying towards a BA Honours in Medical Sciences (involves an experimental research project in a field of interest )
According to the Complete University Guide, students here are more satisfied with their training than at any other UK Medical School
Oxford is historical with beautiful architecture, based in the countryside, but lots of good transport links to airports and London
Oxford has been involved in 16 Nobel Prizes for medicine
Learn from experts in their fields
Plymouth Medical School
Partnerships with Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and local GPs, offering a range of placement opportunities 🏨
Clinical placements from the first 2 weeks of year 1
Internationally renowned research that constantly feeds into teaching
Structured small group teach approach (expert-led discussion about clinical case studies and enquiry based learning)
Clinical skills Research centre featuring hospital ward replicas and patient simulators to practice communication and clinical skills
Useful online systems including student logbook
Life Science Resource Centre to strengthen your understanding of the function of the human body
Special Study Units (choose subjects of personal interest (200+)
Intercalation offered (external intercalation offered too) 🎓
Year 1 and 2 spent in Plymouth, year 3, 4, 5 students will rotate around Torbay, Taunton and Plymouth hospitals, and travel to GP surgeries
93% student satisfaction according to the National student Survey 2019 ✅
Problem-based learning in year 1 and 2, and placement based learning in the later years
All core scientific foundations are taught in a clinical context 🏨
The medical school is next to the sea and only 20 minutes from Cornwall!
Queen’s University Belfast Medical School
The only medical school in Northern Ireland 🏨
Early clinical contact in year 1
State of the art facilities
Whole body dissection
Student Selected Components (choose subjects of personal interest)
Case based learning in year 1-4 (integrates clinical, biomedical and behavioural science)
Primary and secondary care placements (25% of clinical placements are in primary care) 🏨
9 week Assistantship programme in Final year
Masters level intercalation offered 🎓
Final year elective and Erasmus Exchange programmes offered
Interprofessional simulation centre
Summer studentships offered in leading research centres
94% students happy with teaching according to the 2019 National Student Survery
Belfast is a city with nightlife, shopping and unique culture and links to both the UK and Ireland 🌍
The medical school is situated next to Belfast City Hospital, which is world-leading in renal transplant surgery and cancer care 🏨
Placements offered all over Northern Ireland allowing you to travel and experience a range of clinical placements
Sheffield Medical School
A £4.5million refurbishment means you will have access to great, modern facilities (open plan social learning hub in the medical school and new Health Sciences library) 💰
Clinical Skills centre based at Northern General Hospital (contains mock clinical wards, resuscitation suite, theatre simulations and teaching rooms) 🏨
The department and faculty are involved in stimulating research which tangibly impacts people’s lives everyday
Patients as Educators programme (largest of its kind, with over 800 patients, simulated patients and volunteers)
Clinical contact early on
Full body dissections
Sheffield is a city but is located in a region where health inequalities are prevalent (life expectancy varies by up to 10 years in different areas, meaning you will be exposed to a variety of cases)
A city environment which will suit those who enjoy the bustle of a city, but close to the peak district allowing you to escape to countryside
Southampton Medical School
Based at one of the UK’s leading teaching hospitals, University Hospital Southampton 🏨
Partnerships with NHS Trust hospitals across the south
Opportunities to get involved in the universities world-leading research (student run INSPIRE programme)
Attend weekend shifts as a healthcare support worker to gain multi-disciplinary teamwork experience
Research project in year 3 which leads to BMedSc 🎓
Opportunity to study for an MMedSc 🎓
Student assistantship module in year 5
Elective module in year 5 (taken anywhere in the UK/abroad) 🌍
Masters level intercalation offered (or BSc level at another university) 🎓
French or Spanish language module offered in year 3
The medical school was awarded an International ASPIRE award for Excellence in Student Engagement
Student Selected units (in year 1,3 and 5 to choose subjects of personal interest)
Support (academic tutor and range of other support services)
Early patient contact in year 1 and 2 in the Medicine in practice modules which involve experience in primary care and hospital settings) 🏨
Southampton is a busy city with varied nightlife
The university has lots of societies to choose from, including MedSoc, which puts on lots of events to attend in your spare time
St Andrews Medical School
The university was votes top in the UK for student academic experience in the National student Survey in 2019
6 year programme (following graduation from BSc Medicine from the University of St Andrews, you progress to a partner medical school in Scotland/England) 🎓
Integrated curriculum within a strong clinical context
Core principles: competence, professionalism, reflection, independence
Clinical skills teaching in simulated wards and examination and tutorial rooms, with the support of video technology
Small medical school meaning you receive support from older students who adopt you as ‘children’ and act as mentors, and an allocated tutor
£45million purpose built Medical and biological Sciences building 💰
Full body cadaveric dissection in a purpose built room, equipped with state of the art facilities
Clinical skills suite with 48 beds equipped woth celinign mounted video capture facilities and video resources, alongside real/simulated clinical equipment
Bute medical Society runs events throughout the year, as do many other university societies
Campus based around the town which is home to ancient and modern building, greenery and seaside, with cities close by
St George University of London
Patient contact from year 1
Campus is shared with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospitals (where 24 hours in A&E is filmed!) 🏨
Whole body prosection to help you learn anatomy
Patient-focused with an emphasis on communicating with patients from a variety of backgrounds
Student Selected Components (2 opportunties to study areas of personal interest)
Careers advice
Intercalation offered (gain an iBSc in a range of subjects) 🎓
World-class research informs practice
The library is home to the preserved skin of Edward Jenner’s cow, from which the cowpox vaccine was produced
Case based and problem based learning
The student union offers several extracurricular opportunities
Swansea Medical School
One of two graduate-only medical schools 🎓
A small medical school, which gives you extensive contact with teaching staff
Patient contact from the first term
Clinical apprenticeships (e.g. 1 week nursing practice)
Junior Assistantship and Senior Assistantship (shadowing F1 doctors)
Specialty attachments (a range of specialties available)
Community based learning
Electives
Welsh speakers can study a 50 credit ‘Doctor as Professional’module each year (non-Welsh speakers can enrol in Welsh for Medicine courses)
Case based learning weeks and small group teaching
University College London Medical School
One of the largest medical schools in the UK 🌍
Your core medical education will be provided at UCL and 3 clinical campuses (The Bloomsbury campus, The Royal Free campus and the Whittington campus)
Partnerships with many prestigious Foundation Trusts, University Hospitals, District General Hospitals and GPs/community settings 🏨
Undergraduate degree: 6 years including compulsory intercalated BSc in year 3 (one of the widest range of BSc opportunities offered) and MBBS 🎓
Option to apply for the MBPhD programme, taken between year 4 and 5 🎓
6 former students have been awarded Nobel Prizes!
Situated in central London, it is perfect for students looking for city-life
Structures welfare support (regular meeting with personal tutor, transition mentor and RUMS ‘Mums and Dads’ from the year above)
Student representatives raise student issues/ideas to staff
Student Selected Components
Dissections
Early patient contact and community placements in year 1
Lots of societies offered at the university including many RUMS societies, specifically for medics
University of Warwick (Graduate entry) Medical School
Largest graduate-only course 🎓
Welcome applications from students from both Arts and Science subjects
Accelerated course (4 years)
Early patient contact (from term 1 in year 1, and clinical and community placements begin in term 2)
Collection of plastinated prosection and scross sections for anatomy teaching, directly from Gunther von Hagens’ Plastinarium in Germany
Diverse cohort from a range of backgrounds (some students come directly from their undergraduate degree, whilst other have spent years working as professionals in a range of other careers)
Teaching excellence
Case-based learning
Support network (personal tutor, buddy scheme offering support from students in higher years, and lots of societies/sports clubs to join)
In 2019, Warwick students came 2nd in the UK in their foundation programme scores
90% of students were allocated their top foundation placement preference